Darrell "Buck"-Oler-Obituary

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Darrell "Buck" Oler

Blackfoot, Idaho

1957 - 2018

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DIED
May 21, 2018
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Blackfoot, Idaho

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ObituaryDarrell “Buck” Rollie Oler, 61 Darrell “Buck” Rollie Oler II, 61, of Blackfoot, Idaho returned to his heavenly home May 21, 2018. Born in Iowa City, Iowa to Lillian and Darrell Oler on April 12, 1957, Buck was a man respected and loved by many. Our “Papa” as he liked to be called by his...

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Cindy and Marcus, Steve and I send our sympathies. We haven't crossed paths for quite a few years but I have always admired Buck and the kind of man he was. He passed along a great work ethic to his children. Cindy, my heart goes out to you and the loss you are dealing with. I will be thinking of you.

Cindy Sara, and family so sorry for your loss Buck was truely an amazing man he just would light up any room he walked in .
Simply a joy !!
He will be missed .

I have known Buck for many years and always considered him my friend. He will be missed. I have been out of town and just heard of his passing. My sincere condolences to you and the family.

So sorry for Cindy and the family and their loss. Buck was my first mentor at Horizon ag and he taught me so much. He was always there to listen and help out. He always asked about how my family was doing and always had stories to tell about his family. He was very proud of them all. He will be missed by so many but I am very lucky to have known him. God Bless.

Always And Forever "Big Brother"

Cindi and family we love you so much! Your family is amazing! You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Darren and Amy Dickson Family

Sorry to hear about your loss. Our prayers are with you and your family. I regret that we can not be to the funeral. We are in Eugene, Oregon babysitting a grandchild while her dad works at the track meet. Cindy I'll stop and see you the next time we are in Blackfoot seeing my Mom.

Buck would do things for people that no one knew about. He was willing to help and take time if there was something he could do to help. I know he loved his family, he wanted the best for each of them, but was also willing to let each of them choose their own path, he loved them and wanted to be part of their lives no matter what. He loved his wife. He had an understanding and love of the Savior.
I will always remember his big smile, firm hand shake, the respect he had for his...