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MYRON SAUL BUCKNERAge: 56 years19141970

Name
MYRON SAUL BUCKNER
Given names
MYRON SAUL
Surname
BUCKNER
Birth January 10, 1914 (Tevet 12, 5674)

Death April 13, 1970 (Nissan 7, 5730) (Age 56 years)
Burial April 14, 1970 (Nissan 8, 5730) (1 day after death)
Cemetery: Hebrew Friendship Cemetery

SourceFamily Tree - Will Ogburn for Silverman/Buckner Family
Publication: Family Tree Dated February 2002
Text:
Myron Buckner, or Mickey to DA. A Myron is buried in Lot 2604B, Division 5, of Hebrew Friendship Cemetery, with Lydia Buckner and Allen M. Buckner. Social Security records show a Myron Buckner from Baltimore born January 10, 1914 and died April 1970, the date of death corresponding to DA's memory. Note by SM: Assumption is that Lydia is his wife and Allen is their child but no verification of that.
SourceObituaries
Citation details: The Baltimore Sun
Date of entry in original source: April 15, 1970 (Nissan 9, 5730)
Text:
BUCKNER On April 13, 1970, MYRON, beloved husband of Lydia Buckner, devoted father of Allen M. and Miss Joyce L. Buckner, of Ellicott City; brother of Harry A., Benjamin B., Saul J. and Albert Buckner, the late Lottie Pertnoy, Rose Kimmel and Carrie Adler. Service at Sol Levinson & Bros. Home, 6010 Reisterstown road, on Tuesday, April 14, at 12 noon. Interment in Hebrew Friendship Cemetery. [Please omit flowers.] Family requests visiting at the chapel, Monday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock.
SourceMy Heritage.com
Source1940 Census
Citation details: 1940 United States Federal Census for Myron Buckner
SourcePublic Information Records
Text:
Maryland Court of Special Appeals Decisions › 1971 › Buckner v. State
SourceNewspaper Articles
Citation details: The Baltimore Sun
Date of entry in original source: November 15, 1969 (Kislev 5, 5730)
Text:
HOWARD TO FIGHT IRS BOOTY CLAIM $100,000 Was Taken From Gaming Operation By LOUIS P. PEDDICORD [Ellicott City Bureau of The Sun] The Howard county state's attorney said yesterday that he will contest an Internal Revenue Service › claim to more than $100,000 confiscated from a family of four who were convicted Thursday of maintaining a lottery and bookmaking operation in their home. The tax service filed a lien against the confiscated money almost immediately after police raided the home of the Ellicott City family last April. To File Motion Richard J. Kinlein, the state's attorney, countered the lien at that time with the argument that the $103,421 in cash found hidden in the home was needed a as evidence against the husband, wife, son and daughter who were arrested. "I intend to file a motion of forfeiture now," Mr. Kinlein said yesterday. The family - Myron Saul Buckner, his wife, Lydia Buckner, their son, Allen Myron Buckner, 30, and their daughter, Joyce Lydia Buckner, 25 - was conficted [sic] by a jury of eight men and four women late Thursday after about an hour's deliberation.