

He is survived by his daughter and son-in-law, Linda and Greg Harlow, one grandson, Jason Buck, 2 great grandchildren and 2 great-great grandchildren.
During his long life he supported his family by taking on many professions. He started out delivering soda and newspapers in the early 40's, at age 21 he served 4 years in the U.S. Coast Guard on Destroyer Escort vessels during WWII after the war, he attended a trade school and became an aerospace engineer and draftsman. In 1961, he moved his family to Orlando where he continued to work as an aerospace draftsman for two years. He then purchased a mobile home park on Lake Conway in Orlando. After 5 years, he sold the trailer park and pursued his life-long passion for fishing by becoming a licensed charter boat captain in his pleasureable semi-retirement. He named all of his vessels "Cloud Nine".
Once he fully retired, he just enjoyed life with his wife, Doris, which consisted of boating with friends and family, playing cards,golfing and finally an expert wood sculpturer.
He always enjoyed life to it's absolute fullest. He always kept the perfect balance between friends, family and recreation.
He will always be loved and missed by all the people who's lives he touched.
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