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1972 and they welcomed 4 children into their family. Bucky worked as a heavy equipment operatorconstruction worker and up until his passing as the owner/operator and mechanic of his own businessRon’s Repair. Bucky was never idlehe was always busy. If he was not workinghe enjoyed fishinghuntingsnowmobilinggolfingand video games. HoweverIowachildren Nate Sizemore (Sara Reece) of NorwalkLindsay (Brandon) Mathis of EldoraKara (Robert) Graves of EldoraIowa and Kaitlyn Sizemore of Eldoragrandchildren EllieEmmaBryceNoahIzabel and JacobOpenStreetMap contributors Send Flowers Plant A Tree

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