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Jack "Buck" McCaslin

Evansville, Indiana

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Jack "Buck" McCaslin, 71, of Evansville, Indiana, passed away Friday, January 15, 2010 at his brother, Jerrell's residence.

Following in his father's footsteps, Buck was an upholsterer by trade. As a child he helped his father at Mac's (McCaslin) Upholstery Shop. He worked at Goebel...

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Although I did not know him personally. I have heard his name mentioned many,many times. I could not help but feel the love that Dorothy ,Vonda and Donnie and Ronnie held in their heart's for him. Never did I hear one bad thing about him. It is a honor for me to be able to share in the great love of Dorothy and his three children. I just hope I am loved as much as he was. May the Angels in heaven lead him to the reward he so justly deserves.

Uncle Bucky was always a quiet man, even to the very end. I wished I could say I knew a lot about him. But I did not, but do remember the day he married the love of his life, Dorothy, who brought 3 more cousins to this already big family. I do know he had a huge heart to love and raise 3 children as if they were his own and I know they wished that also. The love the 5 of them shared lasted for over 40 years. The ones who truly knew you and loved you will pass on their love to their children...

I can't even imagine what our three lives would have been like without you. You gave us a life we only dreamt of having. You took on three children and never showed signs of regret, but guidance and love. We remained in each others lives even though we didn't have to. It was just a bond too strong to break and I am soo thankful for that. I will miss you, and I know my kids will miss their Papaw Buck.
Your daughter Vonda

The STEVEN ANGEL & REGINA DANIEL FAMILY SENDS OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS.

Where do we start? How do your children express in words all the love we feel in our hearts?

We fully understand that you are not our Real dad, but you have always been a REAL Father.

You are, have been and always will be a part of our life. You made a choice to be our father..not out of obligation or burden, but a choice made from your heart.


Thank you for teaching us, thank you for loving us, thank you for the HONOR of calling you our Father!!

Quiet and sweet are two words that I use to describe my memories of you uncle Buck. You and mom's bond was very special and your gentle spirit is truly a loss to this family. My prayers go out to the ones that you held so dear to you...your three children.

You will be missed.

Lisa (Wallace) Rose

I know that Buck will be missed. He must have been a very special person to have 3 Children that love and respect him soooooo very much. My thoughts and prayers go out to his children and grandchildren.

I grew up wirh Buck on Allens Lane & there was never a better person cause he always treated everyone good and he never had an enemy. The world was a better place because of him. Save us a place in heaven Buck we'll be coming soon, Love ya, Bob Oliver

You raised us well and we will truly miss you. Vonda, Donnie, Ronnie