Buck Rambo Funeral Arrangements Announced

Richard Fay "Buck" Rambo, beloved patriarch of the Gospel music family, The Rambos, died, February 21, 2016, in Palmetto, FL at the age of 84 surrounded by his loving wife Mae and family members. He was born in Dawson Springs, Kentucky, son of Noah Burton Rambo and Mary Irisilda Rambo. Buck was married to Mae Kutz Rambo on April 1, 1995.
Survivors include his wife Mae, daughter Reba Rambo (Dony) McGuire, grandchildren Israel Anthem McGuire, Destiny Rambo McGuire, Dionne (Scott) Dismuke, Dyson Dismuke, sister Hilda Bullock, brothers Donald (Betty) Rambo, Jackie (Shirley) Rambo of Dawson Springs, KY, sister-in-law Anna Jo Rambo of Hopkinsville, KY, and brother-in-law James Ausenbaugh.
Memorials may be made in his honor to "The Buck Rambo Memorial Fund", 3009 Columbia Avenue, Franklin, TN 37064.
Visitation will be 2-8PM Sunday at Williamson Memorial Funeral Home, 3009 Columbia Avenue, Franklin, TN 37064.
Funeral services to celebrate the life of Buck Rambo will be 2:00 PM Monday at the Church of the City, 828 Murfreesboro Road, Franklin, TN 37064.
Private family burial will be held in Williamson Memorial Gardens. 615 794-2289.www.williamsonmemorial.com
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