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Clifford E. "Bucky" Ferrell

Columbus, Ohio

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Ferrell Clifford E. "Bucky" Ferrell, 65, passed away Friday, June 27, 2014 after a courageous battle with cancer. He is survived by his wife, Patsy; son, Jeff (Sandi) Ferrell; daughter, Theresa (Ritt) Butler; grandchildren, Alyssa and Kayla Butler, Adan and Bryan Schwab, and Tegan Macaroni;...

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Another year without you Bucky, the years are passing us by so quickly but your loving smile is missed by so many. You where a special kid of person and you will remain in my heart for as long as God allows. The circle is not broken it's still a few More before before it will close, see you then brother. Love you

The Man, The Myth, The Legend. We sill miss ya. Go Bucks.

All of our ball games as a family as we were growing up, I'll always remember how you were our protecter, I will always love you, how could anyone that knew you ever forget you?

Can't believe it's been 7 years come the 27th, brother you don't know how much you are loved and missed, you will be in our hearts forevermore. ( Tiny ).

Another year has passed with out your loving smile, you are so sadly missed by all that you've left behind, not a day passes which you aren't remembered and loved so dearly, I wish you could of stayed longer but God had other plans. So until we meet again my brother I'll always love you.

Well brother it's been a few months now since I seen your smiling face, I'm glad we had our talk before you passed but I'm still missing you. I know we never seen each other as much as we wanted but it hurts not being able to pick up the phone and hear your voice.
I feel cheated, losing you way to soon but hopefully we will see each other again Love you

Ride On

Hey, I can write here. We'll I got out to play some B-Ball with Freddie. Man, after 10 years that was rough. We should be going back at it this weekend.
I got the records sorted out, and dried. I found you singing on a killer tape, of course it was the Beatles Let it Be, and recorded over.

We all miss ya! I will help out mom whenever I can! We gotta keep fighting this endless battle called cancer!

Keep Rokken.

You will be missed and your suffering has ended ,now you can rest,

Love you my brother bucky!