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Irvin
R. "Buck" Buchanan Jr.
Irvin R. "Buck"
Buchanan Jr., 76, of Waco, passed
away Friday June 29, 2007, at a
local hospital. Visitation will be 1
p.m. Saturday at OakCrest Funeral
Home followed by a memorial service
at 2 p.m. officiated by Jimmy
Dorrell.
Buck was born Oct. 27, 1930, in
Perryton, Texas, to Irvin R. and
Lucile (Underwood) Buchanan, Sr. He
grew up working in the wheat fields
of the Texas Panhandle and ranching
in Arkansas City, Ark. He graduated
from Baylor University in 1952 in
the first class of adverting majors.
At Baylor he met his wife to be,
Dorothy "Dottie" Smith; they married
June 26, 1953. After graduation he
worked for Waco's Jr. Chamber of
Commerce. He served in the Army
stationed at Ft. Ord, Calif.,
returning to Waco in 1955. He worked
in advertising and sales promotions.
He started an advertising agency in
1967, most known in Waco as Buchanan
Advertising.
While at Baylor, he was in Alpha Phi
Omega National Service Fraternity.
Service to his community was a life
long commitment. He is known in Waco
for his service to his community,
faith, family, neighbors and
friends. He was active in the Waco
Chamber of Commerce, Rotary Club,
President of the Advertising Club of
Waco, Board President of Camp Fire
Girls (now Camp Fire USA) where he
especially loved helping with Camp
Val Verde. He was a leader at
Highland Baptist Church.
In retirement he helped Lake Shore
Baptist with community projects and
the Waco Historical Foundation. He
was a loyal friend and a loving
husband, father, and grandfather who
provided and loved his family up
until the day of his death.
Buck was preceded in death by his
parents; and sister, Betty Dubberley.
Buck is survived by his wife, Dottie
of Waco; daughters, Dottie Kaye
Phillips and husband, Mark of Flower
Mound, Lois Bevan and husband, David
of Grass Valley, Calif., and Betsy
Vandever and husband, Ronnie of
Kingwood; grandchildren, Ashley
Phillips, Laura Vandever, Drew
Phillips and Alexandria Bevan; and
numerous nieces, nephews, cousins
and friends.
Reproduced
with permission of
the Waco Tribune-Herald, Copyright 2007 |