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William "Billy" Bucker

Henrico, Virginia

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BUCKER, Mr. William "Billy", 70, passed away March 27, 2023. He's survived by his loving wife, Connie Bucker; and preceded in death by his brother, James Bucker Jr. He was a graduate of Tucker H.S. and J. Sargeant Reynolds. He proudly served four years in the United States Air Force. Afterwards,...

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Connie, I am so sorry I missed the service. Sending prayers for guidance and strength and healing.

Where to start...Bill trained me in 1979 on the county's computer systems. We worked together for the next 35 years. Bill was an awesome workmate, always on time and his work was always perfect. We worked 24/7 and when my shift would end up being on Christmas, Bill would always offer to take my shift as I had three children. Bill was one of the nicest guys I ever knew. He will be missed in this world. God bless you Connie.

Bill was a great guy to know and work with. I always enjoyed talking about movies and music with him. My condolences to his family and all who knew him.

Billy always had a smile. He was kind and funny. Billy loved Connie with his entire being. I pray for comfort and peace for you Connie. It will take time but you have many friends to give you comfort . I am only a phone call away. Love to You.

Connie, you have my sincere condolences in the passing of your beloved William. May God continue to keep you in his care. your Friend, Kathryn

My condolences to you Connie, I enjoyed seeing you both at the dental office, talking about vacation & cruises and about life. He will surely be missed

Bill was a good and pleasant guy. He loved his movies, music, Cross-stich, and loved to travel. I could not have asked for a nicer person to work with. Connie was the love of his life! Connie, I am sorry for your loss. May God be with you; keep you; and all who loved Bill!

The world is a sadder place without Uncle Billy in it. Those Bucker boys were the cream of the crop. I will always cherish the memories we had, especially our trips to Virginia Beach when he and dad would tackle the "all you can eat" crab legs and the year he asked us all for our favorite music and made us compilation cassette tapes! All my love and prayers are with you Aunt Connie.

So sorry for your loss. Bill was one of the nicest guys I have ever met. We used to talk about music, movies and swap stories about classic cars and give him a hard time about his Ford F150. I was fortunate to have known him.