Title: Russell Buck
Dates: 1910-1954
Collection Number: 00675
Quantity: 34 items
Abstract: Farming and family scenes near Hazelton (ND)
Provenance: Russell A. Buck allowed the State Historical Society of North Dakota to make copies of photographs from his personal collection in August 1988.
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH – Fred E. Buck
From the Emmons County Record, Thursday December 16, 1954
Fred E, Buck, 77, retired farmer, died suddenly at his home in Hazelton late Tuesday afternoon, December 7. He was the victim of a heart attack.
Born in Clayton County, Iowa December 27, 1877, Mr. Buck lived at Pipestone, Minn. until 1913. He then came to the Hazelton community and has since made his home there. His marriage to Ethel Johnson occurred at Inwood, Iowa March 12, 1905.
Funeral rites were held from the Hazelton Presbyterian Church at 2 o’clock Saturday afternoon, with Rev. L. E. Dickinson officiating. Arrangements were by the Kraft Funeral Home, Linton. Burial was made in the Hazelton cemetery. Special singing was by LaDelle Briggle, Calvin Kurtz and Mrs. N. E. Nelson. Mrs. Paul Kurtz was at the organ.
Pallbearers were Vernon Brindle, Roy Sparks, Homer Walker, Elmer Brindle, Matt Stramer, and Kenneth Bender, all of Hazelton.
Besides his widow, Mr. Buck leaves four sons and two daughters: Mrs. W. B. (Edna) Wallace, Minneapolis, Minn.; Loretta Buck, San Francisco, Calif.; Raymond, Lawrence, Russell, and Leonard Buck, all of Hazelton.
Also surviving are 11 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; one brother, Melvin Buck, Temple City, Calif.; and one sister, Esther Bohenstiel, Hawthorne, Calif.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH – Russell A. Buck
From the Emmons County Record, Tuesday December 7, 1993
Russell A. Buck, 79, rural Hazelton, died Tuesday, Nov. 30, 1993, at a hospital in Kennewick, Wash.
He was born Aug. 22, 1914 at Hazelton, the son of Fred E. and Ethel (Johnson) Buck. He attended a rural grade school and attended the Hazelton High School. Russell worked on various farms in Minnesota and in the Hazelton area. On July 25, 1943 he married Fern Brindle at Linton and they made their home on a farm south of Hazelton. Russell was a member of the Assembly of God Church in Napoleon and the treasurer for Danbury Township for 30 years.
He is survived by his wife, Fern Buck of Hazelton; one son and daughter-in-law, Robert and Kathy Buck of River Falls, Wisc.; three daughters and two sons-in-law, Joanne Buck of Kennewick, Wash., Janice and David Fannin of Richland, Wash., Joyce and Paul Scharold of Kennewick, Wash.; six grandchildren: Jennifer, Kristine, and Jason Buck, Zoae, Jubal, and Gedediah Scharold; two brothers: Raymond Buck of Linton, and Lawrence Buck of Hazelton; one sister, Loretta Buck of Salinas, Calif.
He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother and one sister. Funeral services were held Saturday Dec. 4 at the Assembly of God Church, Linton, with Rev. David Reese officiating. Vivian Hanson was the organist. Leo Hughes played a violin solo and the church choir sang.
Burial was in the Hazelton cemetery under the direction of Myers-Weigel Funeral Home, Linton. Casket bearers were Dale Sands, Jesse Janko, Vernon Hanson, Dick Bender, Dan Brindle, and Alvin Schatz.
PHOTOGRAPHS INVENTORY
00675-00001 Norma, Delbert, and Effie Basart, Emmons County (N.D.) 07/04/1954
00675-00002 Bird's eye view of Hazelton (N.D.) circa 1910
00675-00003 Main Street looking E, Hazelton (N.D.) circa 1910
00675-00004 Johnson family circa 1910
00675-00005 Johnson family circa 1910
00675-00006 Johnson family circa 1910
00675-00007 Johnson family circa 1910
00675-00008 Main Street, Sentinel Butte (N.D.) circa 1910
00675-00009 Barn raising on the S. E. Brindle farm, SE of Hazelton (N.D.) XX
00675-00010 S. E. Brindle and his wife in front of the barn on their farm S of Hazelton (N.D.)
00675-00011 A woman and boy in the snow on the S. E. Brindle farm S of Hazelton (N.D.) XX
00675-00012 William Brown homestead, Sentinel Butte (N.D.) circa 1920
00675-00013 Glee Club, Hazelton (N.D.) 1938-1939
00675-00014 Pupils and teacher outside school XX
00675-00015 Pupils outside schoolhouse XX
00675-00016 Herbert Bracht XX
00675-00017 Group posed outdoors circa 1940
00675-00018 Four young men on a bicycle circa 1940
00675-00019 Young man strumming ukulele in a field circa 1940
00675-00020 4-H club circa 1940
00675-00021 Viola Bracht, Loretta and Lillian Bracht XX
00675-00022 Herbert and Hulda Bracht XX
00675-00023 Three men on a windmill XX
00675-00024 Fred Buck making hay circa 1915
00675-00025 S. E. Brindle threshing crew: Clark Brindle, Samuel E. Brindle, Emmons County (N.D.) circa 1915
00675-00026 Family group posed outdoors circa 1940
00675-00027 Man holding a deer in a snowy field circa 1940
00675-00028 Two children holding baby goats XX
00675-00029 Clark Brindle circa 1915
00675-00031 Letta and Ray Carr, Letta holding infant Fern Brindle 1924
00675-00032 Andy Gump's ferry boat at Cannon Ball (N.D.) circa 1920
00675-00033 Clark Brindle driving a hay stacker circa 1930
00675-00034 Herbert O. Bracht circa 1945
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