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Lloyd Nathaniel Buck

Painesville, Ohio

1943-2011 (Age 68)

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Lloyd Nathaniel Buck, 68, of Painesville Township, for the past 24 years, died Thursday Oct. 20, 2011, at Altercare of Mentor Center for Rehabilitation in Concord of cancer. He was born June 20, 1943, in Buffalo, W.Va.Lloyd graduated from Xenia Woodrow Wilson High School in 1961. He had All State...

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I am sorry for your loss. I remember Derek, we were friends as kids and I was sad to hear of his, and now Lloyd's deaths.

I remember being at Disney World, probably in 1978, and running into Derek and the rest of the family, and I've always wondered if that was planned; how likely is it that two friends in Augusta, Georgia, would find each other hundreds of miles away? That's something I'll always remember, though it was almost 35 years ago, and I lost touch with y'all after you...

Vi, Sorry to hear of your loss. We enjoyed our time with you & Lloyd at Carriage Hills apartments - Mansfield, OH (lived across the hall on third floor). Attended OU in class of 64 & remember his basketball.
Wes & Karen Kelley

I join your many, many friends in expressing my deepest sympathy concerning Lloyd's death. Lloyd was always helpful to me and when he and I traveled to New york City for a trial, he actually saved me from a deranged street man. Lloyd and I were roommates at the hotel because at that time, the Bureau would not allow Agents to have their own seperate rooms. I have many fond memories of Lloyd and I am keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.

I'm sad to learn of his passing. I remember Mr. Buck as the first man off the bench on Ohio's Elite 8 team in 1964. That Bobcat team defeated Louisville and Kentucky in the tourney and Lloyd Buck was an important cog in that well-oiled machine. He will be missed by Bobcat fans everywhere. RIP!

I join the many friends and associates of Lloyd Buck in expressing my sadness concerning his death. Lloyd was a gentleman and true representative of the courage, honesty and integrity exhibited by FBI Special Agents. My condolences to his wife Vi and family.

Vi and Family,

My thoughts and prayers go out to you all. I am sorry that I was unable to attend Lloyd's services. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

I had the pleasure of working with and knowing Lloyd. He was always a gentleman and a "good guy". He and his family are in our thoughts and prayers.

I was saddened to hear of your loss.
Please know how very sorry I am.

Thoughts and prayers go out to the family - it was a pleasure knowing you sir.