Carl E. Buck
June 6, 1942 – April 26, 2026
A Celebration of Life will be held at the Lake Doster Clubhouse, 116 Country Club Blvd., Plainwell, MI 49080 on Sunday, May 17, 2026 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Memorial Contributions may be made to Kalamazoo Humane Society, Bronson Cancer Center, Centrica Care Navigators or Misty Moor Foundation, in c/o the funeral home.
Obituary
Carl Edward Buck age 83 of Plainwell passed away Sunday morning, April 26, 2026. Carl was born in Allegan on June 6, 1942, the son of Orrin and Mildred Marie (Peterson) Buck. On July 7, 2000, he married Pamela Sue Horne who survives him. Carl was a graduate of W.K. Kellogg Schools, Class of 1961, where he was co-captain of the football team and ran track. He received his varsity letter as a Freshman. He went to barber college in 1962 and became a well-known local barber. He owned Carl’s Barber Shop in Parchment for sixty-one years. He was a very well-liked and caring man who was outgoing and knew everyone’s name. He had received membership in the Parchment Hall of Fame and had been Grand Marshall at SummerFest. He had a great sense of humor and always left people with a smile on their face. He enjoyed telling a good joke. He and Pam enjoyed going on cruises. They had been on twenty-six cruises including Alaska and Hawaii. He was the best and most knowledgeable fisherman on Lake Michigan and was a South Haven Steelheader. He had won the two-day tournament on his boat “Movin’ On.” He loved racing, go-karts, motorcycles/flat track, stock car, drag racing and horses. He had been the owner of twelve racehorses. Besides his wife, Carl is survived by niece, Amy (Buck) Dale, Jacob and Hannah Thiessen; and many friends including, Gary Metheny, Joyce Lew, Bob Braley, Roger Rantz, Tim Reineck, and Terry and Rhonda Thomas. Carl was preceded in death by brother, Ron Buck.
Dear Pam and Family, I was so deeply saddened to hear about Carl’s passing. My heart goes out to all of you during this incredibly difficult time. As I’ve been reflecting on our time together, my mind keeps going back to those wonderful days in South Haven. I have so many cherished memories of the two of you, but I find myself especially grateful for the time Carl and you spent teaching me how to fish. Those moments weren’t just about the fishing; they were about the patience, the laughter, and the warmth you both always showed me. Carl was a special person, and his presence will be deeply missed by everyone who knew him. I am sending you all my love, hugs, and wishes for peace as you navigate this loss. Please know that you are in my thoughts and that Carl’s memory will always have a place in my heart. With deepest sympathy and love,l Lori Greene
We are deeply saddened by Carl’s passing. For over 40 years, Carl was a constant and important part of Steve’s life as his stepfather. He was also my father-in-law for the past 21 years and a deeply loved Grandpa to our sons, Connor and Chase. They will always treasure their memories of time spent with him in South Haven, fishing off the dock and riding on his boat. They also loved the football and basketball games he came to watch over the years. Steve will forever cherish the years they spent together hunting, salmon fishing, and ice fishing—experiences that shaped so much of who he is today. Carl gave our family many lasting memories, and his presence will be deeply missed. He was truly family to us in every sense of the word.
Knew Carl since he opened his shop In Parchment back in 1961 and he cut my hair most of the time since time since then..
Dear Pam, family & friends: I’m SO GLAD that I had spoken with Carl twice, recently after a visit the last time I was in Michigan and will always CHERISH the photos and memories. I’m SMILING despite the sad news thanks to so many CRAZY memories of CRAZIER times enjoyed with Carl over DECADES. We first met in the mid-70’s and became fast friends. It’s Carl who I thank (and blame) for my intere$t in boating! 🙂 He’s been in my prayers for YEARS and I’ll say an extra-special one for his sweet soul and the comfort of all who love and miss Carl. Sympathetically, “Mac” KrazyBoutKruzin@gmail.com
Dear Pam, family & friends: I’m SO GLAD that I had spoken with Carl twice, recently after a visit the last time I was in Michigan and will always CHERISH the photos and memories. I’m SMILING despite the sad news thanks to so many CRAZY memories of CRAZIER times enjoyed with Carl over DECADES. We first met in the mid-70’s and became fast friends. It’s Carl who I thank (and blame) for my intere$t in boating! 🙂 He’s been in my prayers for YEARS and I’ll say an extra-special one for his sweet soul and the comfort of all who love and miss Carl. Sympathetically, “Mac” KrazyBoutKruzin@gmail.com
Dear Pam, family & friends: I’m SO GLAD that I had spoken with Carl twice, recently after a visit the last time I was in Michigan and will always CHERISH the photos and memories. I’m SMILING despite the sad news thanks to so many CRAZY memories of CRAZIER times enjoyed with Carl over DECADES. We first met in the mid-70’s and became fast friends. It’s Carl who I thank (and blame) for my intere$t in boating! 🙂 He’s been in my prayers for YEARS and I’ll say an extra-special one for his sweet soul and the comfort of all who love and miss Carl. Sympathetically, “Mac” KrazyBoutKruzin@gmail.com
Pam, So sorry to hear of Carl’s passing. Many fond memories of fishing in South Haven.