You may watch this complete service on video on our other site discoverthewordwithdrjim.com look under video directory and Buck Owens' Memorial service. Buck Owens was a long time member of Valley Baptist Church. Buck Owen's wife Phylis was Dr. Jim's stepfather Dale Remling's neice. The last child that Buck had Johnnie Dale Owens was named after his uncle Dale. There will be a few pictures in the photo gallery of Dr. Jim's and Buck's family. Please enjoy the great music and the thoughful words of Buck's closest friends and family. Order of service is; intro music The Birds Herb Pedersen and Chris Hillman, prayer and introduction by Dr. Roger Spradlin, Larry Shotgun Daniels eulogy. Buck's recording the Dust on Moma's Bible, Buck's nephew Mel Owens Jr. speaks, John Berry sings Blessed Assurance, Johnnie Dale Owens speaks (Buck's youngest son named after Dr. Jim's step-father Dale Remling), Wayfaring Stranger by Trace Atkins, Buddy Owens speaks, Dwight Yoakum speaks and sings In The Garden, Brad Paislyn sings, Michael Owens speaks, message by Roger Spradlin, Lulu Roman speaks and sings Amazing Grace. We miss you Buck and so does the rest of the world. You blessed us all.
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Great Sermon! The Funeral Service for Buck Owens was great to hear. The part that I liked the most was hearing Owen's Baptist minister state that Owen's had received Jesus as his Personal Savior and was Born Again because that means that Owen's went to Heaven after passing away. I liked quite a few of Owen's Country Music songs. I own Owen's LP titled Buck Owen's Greatest Hits Volume I.
Dr. James M. Phillips (10/22/2010)
from Bakersfield, California
Great Memorial Service This was a great memorial service in glorifying God and remembering Buck's life. This is the only memorial service that I have ever been to that people just did not want it to end. It was a great service and to God be the glory. I knew Buck Owens personally and nearly all of my life. I was about 7 years old when I met him. I think that he would really be proud of this service and how the gospel of Jesus Christ was preached and how God was glorified during this service. God bless all as they hear this message and his friends and family remember Buck. Dr. Jim