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Archie Buck Calder April 6, 1960 - June 26, 2013 © Prater Lampton Funeral Home Submitted by: Janet Laubhan Flickinger
Memorial services for Archie Buck Calder, fondly known as Bucky, will be held at a later date with his family. Bucky passed away Thursday, June 26, 2013, in Hugo, OK the age of 53.
Archie Buck Calder was born April 6, 1960, in La Mesa, CA the son of R.D. and Albertha Ruth “Al” (Duncan) Calder. He had lived in Hugo and worked as a brick mason in the construction industry.
He was preceded in death by one nephew, Edward Bradley.
Bucky is survived by one brother, Tommy Calder of Hugo, OK; two half-brothers, Gene Green and Billy Green both of Oklahoma City, OK; sisters, Peggy Warden and Brenda Bradley both of Hugo, OK; half-sister, Genetta Green of Oklahoma City, OK; nieces & nephews, Misty Bradley and Jimmy Phillips both of Shawnee, OK, John Phillips of Hugo, OK, Michael Perry and Robert Perry both of Hugo, OK; cousins, Glen Calder, David Calder, Keith Calder, and Ellen Calder all of Sawyer, OK; many other relatives and friends.
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