George Stanley Buckler, Jr.
December 14, 1954 – February 4, 2023
George Stanley “Stan” Buckler, Jr., 68, of Lusby, MD passed away on February 4, 2023 at his residence. Born December 14, 1954 in Prince Frederick, MD, he was the son of Norma Lee (Pardoe) Buckler and the late George Stanley Buckler, Sr.
Stan graduated from Calvert Senior High School in 1972. He was an operator at Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant (Constellation) for thirty-three years, retiring on May 1, 2014. He was a faithful man who loved the Lord, his family, church, and community.
Stan is survived by his wife, Nancy Buckler, whom he married on May 8, 2004 at Crossroad Christian Church in St. Leonard, MD; his children, Chris Buckler ( Charity) of Abingdon, MD and Matt Buckler (Lynn Feldmann) of Alexandria, VA; his grandchildren, Julie, Katie and David; and siblings, Brad Buckler of Reno, NV and Jackie Buckler of Flemington, WV.
Family will receive friends on Monday, February 13, 2023 from 9:30 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. with a Funeral Service conducted by Pastor Bob Lee following at 11:00 a.m. at Rausch Funeral Home, 20 American Lane, Lusby, MD 20657. Interment will follow in Middleham Chapel Cemetery, Lusby, MD.
Serving as pallbearers will be Chris Buckler, Matt Buckler, Alan Lee, George McDermott, Bill Burbano and Mark Broadhurst.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to CurePSP, 1216 Broadway, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10001 or online at curepsp.org.
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Monday, February 13, 2023
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I was a co- worker with Stan at Calvert Cliffs for several years. He was one of the hardest working people I knew there. Very professional, and dedicated person. He was a pleasure to work with. You could always count on him to complete any task and he was very well respected by all. I never knew him to say anything bad about anyone. He was an excellent example of a good Christian. He liked working on cars, engines. If I remember correctly he liked Mopar vehicles. I also remember he worked at NAPA auto parts store in Prince Frederick before working at Calvert Cliffs. I left CCNPP long before he retired. It’s good to see he had a good long career and got to enjoy what looks to be about 9 years of retirement life for all the fruits of his efforts. I will keep him in my prayers.
Stan was a loving, Christian man. I was so blessed to participate in Stan and Nancy’s wedding and meet him. Then when Nancy was hitting a milestone birthday, Stan covertly contacted me about flying out from Nevada to share in the surprise celebration. He was so excited and did a great job of keeping Nancy in the dark!
Nancy your friendship over the years has meant so much to me, I’m keeping you in my prayers. Jeff also has you in his prayers. He has fond memories of you (especially your laugh) and surprising you at Stan’s and your wedding.
Jim and I met Stan when he was young about23-24 and we watched him grow into a wonderful man who was well respected by all who knew him . He was so happy when he became a dad. We know he’s with his Lord and savior Jesus Christ.
Love in Jesus Betty and Jim Priddy
Best wishes to the Buckler family. Stan was a truly great man. I had the honor to work alongside him at the plant. So conscientious and professional in all he did, and on top of that such a kind man of God. He will be missed and is in my prayers.
Brian Hayden
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My condolences to Nancy and the family. He will be missed.
Nancy, so sorry for your loss. Sending love and hugs!!
So very sorry for your loss and the loss to all family! Our prayers are for peace, comfort and consolation to all of you!
Nancy, I am so very sorry to hear of your loss. Praying for you and your family. Love, Pat
Our condolences to Nancy and the family. James and Jessie.
Nancy,
Our hearts break for you.
Lifting you in prayer.
Love, Marci and Bill
So very sorry for your loss. God’s peace to you.
Ruth Alice
Stan was a faithful man. Our prayers will be with you and your family.
I was a co- worker with Stan at Calvert Cliffs for several years. He was one of the hardest working people I knew there. Very professional, and dedicated person. He was a pleasure to work with. You could always count on him to complete any task and he was very well respected by all. I never knew him to say anything bad about anyone. He was an excellent example of a good Christian. He liked working on cars, engines. If I remember correctly he liked Mopar vehicles. I also remember he worked at NAPA auto parts store in Prince Frederick before working at Calvert Cliffs. I left CCNPP long before he retired. It’s good to see he had a good long career and got to enjoy what looks to be about 9 years of retirement life for all the fruits of his efforts. I will keep him in my prayers.
Stan was a loving, Christian man. I was so blessed to participate in Stan and Nancy’s wedding and meet him. Then when Nancy was hitting a milestone birthday, Stan covertly contacted me about flying out from Nevada to share in the surprise celebration. He was so excited and did a great job of keeping Nancy in the dark!
Nancy your friendship over the years has meant so much to me, I’m keeping you in my prayers. Jeff also has you in his prayers. He has fond memories of you (especially your laugh) and surprising you at Stan’s and your wedding.
Jim and I met Stan when he was young about23-24 and we watched him grow into a wonderful man who was well respected by all who knew him . He was so happy when he became a dad. We know he’s with his Lord and savior Jesus Christ.
Love in Jesus Betty and Jim Priddy
Condolences to Stan’s family and friends. It was a pleasure to have the honor of working with Stan for many years at CCNPP.
Best wishes to the Buckler family. Stan was a truly great man. I had the honor to work alongside him at the plant. So conscientious and professional in all he did, and on top of that such a kind man of God. He will be missed and is in my prayers.
Brian Hayden
Norma Lee and family, I’m so sorry for your loss. Stanley was in my class all through elementary school and CCHS Class of 72. I will always remember his visits to our neighborhood too.