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Olga E. Buck

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Olga E. Buck, 74, formerly of Nazareth, died January 26, 2012 in the Phoebe Home in Richlandtown. Born: Olga was born January 30, 1937 in Easton, daughter of the late John and Anna Mulik Cooper. Personal: She was the wife of the late Hubert Bucky Buck, who died August 24, 1992. Olga was a 1954...

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Jackie and family,
I was so sorry to hear of your mom's passing. My mom passed away Oct 2010 and I know the pain. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

John, Ethan and Larissa, we're so sorry for the loss of your Mom and Grandmother. May your wonderful memories of her bring you peace.
Christy Kraemer and Family

My heart is sadden by the loss of a beautiful friend.Her compassion,smile,beautiful voiceand,and a servant of the Lord.Peace be with her loved ones. Katie getz,prayer group.

You will be greatly missed Aunt Olga! May you rest in peace. I'm sure Nan/Bubba (Joanne Lippincott) was there to greet you with open arms. My thoughts are with the rest of the family at this most difficult time.

Good bye Olga, my dear friend, your love for Jesus was so visible in every thing you said and did, and now you are in His Holy presence, singing His praises as you did here on earth, Your memory will be in my heart till we meet again. Rest in peace, Olga Buck, Jesus has made you 'Whiter than snow". Love and prayers to the family, Cristina Ventura, Holy Family Prayer Group

Curtis and family, I am so sorry for your loss, Olga was a such a nice person I am glad I got to know her at the YWCA adult day services. She fit in with us so well. We missed her when she left. Our prayers go out to you Bucky and the rest of the family. God bless.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Please say hi to nanny lippincott for us. You will be missed.

Love, Bonnie, Michael & Tina, Jennifer, Penni and Paul.

Our comfort after seeing a loved one suffer are thoughts of the reunion with her loved ones who had left earlier. There waiting was her Mom, Dad, husband, sisters, brothers, daughter in law, but, for you Aunt Olga, the smiling face and open arms of our Savior were surely there for you. That is the great assurance.