Robert Jackson "Jack" Buford

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September 13, 1930 ~ January 4, 2022

Born in: Marietta, Georgia
Resided in: Lawrenceville, Georgia

Robert Jackson (“Jack”) Buford passed away at the age of 91 on Tuesday, January 4, 2022 at home in Lawrenceville, GA. Born September 13, 1930 in Marietta to tenant farmers Fred & Eva (Morgan) Buford, Jack worked in the cotton fields and graduated from Acworth High School. In his youth and young adult life, he was an active member of the Baptist Church.

Jack served in the US Army from February 1951 to January 1953 as Chief Cook for the 315th Signal Construction Battalion, Company C, which installed telephone poles and provided other services in Germany after WWII. In 1999, he began joining Company C reunions twice each year. He had steadfast and loyal Army friends and loved hosting and participating in the reunions. He also authored newsletters that included updates on the Company C “family” and a page of sayings and jokes that he called “Crumbs from the Kitchen” which everyone thoroughly enjoyed.

Jack spent many years in sales for aluminum and flat glass companies where he made special lifelong friends. He loved his trips to Lake Okeechobee, FL, dove hunting weekends, and golf outings with the “boys”. Even though he didn’t hunt, Jack was an active member of the Frontier Hunting Club in Thomaston, GA on the Flint River where he built a cabin (Upson Downs) and enjoyed spending time with his wife, friends, and dogs (Sabado, Lija, TJ, and Bella Blue) while “watching the river go by”.

Jack is survived by his wife of 40 years, Phyllis Salvador Hamrick Buford, from St. Augustine, FL; his brother, Fred Buford, of Gainesville, GA; his daughters, Debby Buford and Dianna Buford Heredia (Craig), of Hanford, CA; his stepson, John Hamrick (Louise), of Roswell, GA; and his stepdaughter, Christine Finch, of Roswell, GA. He is also lovingly remembered by his grandchildren, step-grandchildren, and a large extended family in St. Augustine, FL, who he loved spending time with. He was preceded in death by his parents.

Jack was a good soldier and a very patriotic American who will be deeply missed.

Visitation will be Sunday, January 9, 2022 at Wages & Sons Funeral Home (Gwinnett Chapel), 1031 Lawrenceville Highway, Lawrenceville, GA 30046 (www.wagesandsons.com) from 11:00 to 12:15 in the chapel, followed by a Celebration of Life at 12:30 and a reception at 1:15. Jack will be buried at Georgia National Cemetery in Canton, GA at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that memorial donations be made to Tunnel to Towers Foundation (t2t.org) or Gwinnett Humane Society (gwinnetthumane.com).

Services

Visitation: January 9, 2022 11:00 am - 12:15 pm

Wages & Sons Gwinnett Chapel
1031 Lawrenceville Hwy.
Lawrenceville, GA 30046

770-277-4550

Celebration of Life: January 9, 2022 12:30 pm - 1:00 pm

Wages & Sons Gwinnett Chapel
1031 Lawrenceville Hwy.
Lawrenceville, GA 30046

770-277-4550

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  1. Will miss you my friend, you were always nice to me.Miss not taking cookies and candy to you on Christmas.

  2. CandleImagePhyllis, I was sorry to hear of Jack’s passing. He was a special man and we appreciated so much his support in coming to JOY. I am thankful for the opportunity of getting to know him and will praying for you and the family.

  3. Dear Phyllis,
    I am so sad for Daddy’s passing. I know how much you loved each other. I am so thankful that he had you and your family all these years. I know how much he loved them also. My Daddy was one people, animal and life lover. And what a cook! His Low Country Boils put all others to shame! He was the best. I thank God for His son “Jack”. I will always love you Daddy, Deb.

  4. RIP Mr. Jack. You were a good guy, a good neighbor, and a good friend. We’ll miss you dearly.
    Ken & Chantal Long

  5. CandleImageRest well Jack!! I am so thankful that I got the opportunity to know you through JOY luncheons. You and Phyllis were such a blessing in my life and a joy to have at my table. I appreciated your service to our country and the way you loved your sweet wife! Praying for Phyllis and all the family who will certainly be missing you. God can and will provide the comfort they need.

  6. I am so thankful for the blessing you were in the lives of so many, especially my dear friend and your wife, Phyllis. Your strength, sense of humor, love for your pets and kindness were very evident. I am grateful to have known you and thank you for your service to our country and then your continued encouragement and support to your fellow soldiers. Prayers for peace and comfort for Phyllis and your entire family.

  7. Jack was a prince of a man!
    A true southern gentlemen who was loved by all of his golfing and dove hunting friends, better know as “the boys”.
    I have so many memories I will cherish for my remaining days on this earth.
    Jack was my true friend.
    No doubt he’s looking down on us with that grin of his!

  8. CandleImageI remember when Jack let me ride on the back of his Harley when I was young and I always looked forward to seeing Uncle Jack.
    On behalf of my father and Jack’s brother Fred Jr., his Great nephew Andrew, and great Niece Michelle, rest in peace my dear Uncle.


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