Mahoning County OhArchives Obituaries.....Buck, Charles C. June 12, 1905
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Mahoning Dispatch, Fri, 16 June 1905
BUCK, Charles C.
[Husband of Aulurah B. {Lulu} nee HARDING]
1861 to 12 June 1905
44y
Prominent Man Suicides,
C. C. Buck of Ellsworth Takes His Life,
Ill Health the Cause
C. C. Buck, one of the most prominent farmers and retired business men in this
locality, committed suicide at his home two and one-half miles west of the
village, in Ellsworth township, by shooting himself through the heart, Monday
evening at 6:35.
Mr. Buck had been in town Monday afternoon on business and returned home in
time for the evening meal. He went up stairs, presumable to change clothes,
and a few minutes later the family were startled by hearing three shots in
rapid succession. Rushing up stairs they found the unfortunate man, clad only
in his under clothing, lying upon the floor unconscious with two bullet wounds
in his breast. Drs. Coy and Coy were hurriedly summoned, but Mr. Buck was
dead before their arrival.
The first shot fired had gone wild and lodged in a dresser in the corner of
the room and a small clock upon it was stopped at 6:35. Of the two remaining
bullets one entered directly over the heart while the other penetrated about
three inches below. Both bullets, following a slightly downward course,
passed clear through the body, coming out about an inch apart beneath the left
shoulder blade. The unfortunate man had been in ill health for several years
and it is thought that this fact lead to his tragic end.
The rumors that he was distressed financially are entirely without
foundation. His house, one of the most palatial in the township, had just
been completed and the entire surroundings denoted unusual prosperity. For a
number of years the deceased conducted a general store in Austintown, later
moving to Youngstown he entered into partnership with Edward Foulk, and under
the firm name of Buck & Foulk opened a large department store on East Federal
street. However, after a few years the partnership was dissolved, Mr. Buck
retiring. He then moved to the site of his late residence, where he devoted
his attention to agriculture.
In 1896 Mr. Buck was a candidate for the nomination for county treasurer on
the republican ticket but defeated by the late James Hiney.
Mr. Buck was forty-four years of age. He was born in Austintown Township in
1861 and was the youngest son of the late Michael Buck of that place. In 1893
he married Miss Louie [sic Aulurah/Lulu] Harding the youngest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Harding of Ellsworth, late of this place.
He leaves the bereaved widow, a daughter, Bernice age 9 and two brothers,
Jefferson of Austintown and John of North Jackson. Funeral services were held
at the residence Wednesday at 2 pm and were conducted by Rev. J. P. Hutchison
pastor of the Ellsworth Presbyterian church, J. R. Tabor, C. H. Hine, I. A.
Manchester, Dr. H. T. Hawkins of Canfield, Alva Ohl of Warren and C. F.
Kistler of Youngstown acted as pall-bearers. Interment was made in Ellsworth
cemetery.
Burials for Charles C. and Aulurah Harding Buck Neff - Row 16 Ellsworth
Cemetery, Ellsworth, Mahoning Co. OH
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