In Memory of

Joseph

"Joe"

Kent

Buckner

Condolences

Condolence From: Lynda D. Logan
Condolence: I am so sorry to here about Joe's passing. My name is Lynda Logan. I was hired by Joe at the Golden Triangle Vocational Center in 1981 as a CETA Counselor. I was employed there and worked under Joe and Aaron Langston until the end of summer, 1982. I have only fond memories of my experiences at the GTVC. My sincere condolences are with you and your family. God Bless You, Lynda D. Logan
Sunday March 18, 2018
Condolence From: Bill Corhern
Condolence: Suzanne and Family, I would like to extend my deepest sympathy to you at this time. I want you to know that Joe was a very special friend to me. My Mother always told me, "Love many, trust few, and let that few be well chosen." I chose Joe and I am so glad that I did. I cannot tell you how many times I have quoted Joe. During our Army days together, his two favorite sayings were "I feel better all over than I do in any other place" and "I feel more like I do now than I did when I got here." Joe was very special friend to me and I know that Heaven is rejoicing at his arrival! All my Love, Bill Corhern
Friday February 24, 2017
Condolence From: Col Don Taylor
Condolence: I was shocked and saddened to learn of Joe's death. We worked for the governors together and also at SuperTalk. Joe was always a joy to work with, funny, upbeat and conducted himself with the utmost integrity at all times. I pray God will hold you in His bosom and give you peace and comfort in your sorrows!
Thursday February 23, 2017
Condolence From: David and Linda Sanders
Condolence: David and I are both so sad to hear about Joe. He will be missed by all who ever knew him; of course, especially his precious family. Joe stood out throughout his life as a Christian. He was kind, sincere, full of integrity and no one could doubt that his faith in Christ was abiding and deep. We are praying for all the family, knowing and trusting that God will provide His Peace in each of you. Love, Linda and David Sanders
Thursday February 23, 2017
Condolence From: Deborah Ellington
Condolence: So sorry for the loss of a very wonderful and Godly man and friend. Deborah Ellington
Thursday February 23, 2017
Condolence From: Bill Waller, Jr.
Condolence: Suzanne and family, Please accept my deepest sympathy. The flu will prevent my attendance, but I will remember you in my prayers. I served closely with Joe 1998-1999 in the Guard. He is a true patriot and model of Christian faithfulness. With deepest condolences. Bill Waller, Jr.
Thursday February 23, 2017
Condolence From: MDES/Governor's Job Fair Network
Condolence: Remembering our friend, JOE BUCKNER Today on Echelon Parkway, just north of Interstate 220, cubicles, offices and conference rooms are filled with sadness, and disbelief as MDES employees remember the life of a co-worker, champion, friend, known most of all, as the Job Fair King with that Big- O- Heart , a true legend in history, who we came to know as Joe Buckner! Joe was definitely considered a legend through the corridors of Mississippi Department of Employment Security (MDES). However, he was quick to let you know that he reported to the Office of the Governor and worked for the State of Mississippi and not for MDES. This probably made us love him even more, even though he never fully claimed us as his own, but loved us just the same. Joe never had problems correcting anyone who verbally made the mistake of saying he worked for MDES. Early in the morning or late in the evening, walking swiftly as if he was about to sprint, you would find him wearing his Mississippi State or his favorite red Governor’s Job Fair polo shirt with a pencil and paper in hand. On any given day you could meet Joe walking from the CEO’s office over into Business Management to check on the status of employers that Bessie kept track of, then, down he would go to the print shop to check on flyers, brochures and posters he was having printed for the next Governor’s Job Fair. Afterward, he would proceed back down to the south end of the building where his office was located; only to be there long enough to check his email to ensure a meeting had been scheduled for the up and coming Governor’s Job Fair. Joe depended on Bessie for these kinds of things and she never once let him down. Joe spent the majority of his time traveling from businesses and seeking out the next best place to hold a job fair. When it came to job seekers, Joe’s heart would melt. He was more passionate about a person getting a job than probably their own family. At the end of the day, all he wanted to know was how many people were offered jobs and got them and to make sure every person that came in late had an opportunity to see the employers they had hoped to meet. If they were e too late, he would take their names and numbers and make sure the employer received their information. He was the last to eat lunch, the last to leave every job fair, and the 1st to acknowledge it as being a great success. He didn’t drive a fancy car, or try and stay in the finest hotels when business called him to stay overnight. He was just that kind of guy. In fact, that poor car he drove for so many years, had passed the 450 thousand miles mark and he never changed the oil, he would just add oil in it when it when it got low. Many of us remember talking politics, religion, and what was the best university in the state, only to give him bragging rights about all three subjects because we knew how passionate he would be about all three of them. Joe was known for many things while he was here at MDES: like his faith in God, his loyalty to Veterans and his country, to the unemployed who stood in lines waiting to get inside at a job fair during the hottest of days and the coldest of mornings, yet, still we remember him most as a friend who had a youthful laugh, not big or loud, but a laugh that only Joe could do. You know the one – as if he had won a marathon! Many have come, and many have gone, now Joe has made history, and as we all know, history lives on. From the MDES FAMILY on Echelon Parkway in Jackson, MS.
Thursday February 23, 2017
Condolence From: D. Tyler
Condolence: Sincere condolences to the Buckner family at this time of loss. Philippians 4:6-7.
Thursday February 23, 2017
Condolence From: Convention Display Service, Inc
Condolence: Deepest sympathy to the Buckner family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of loss.45
Thursday February 23, 2017
Condolence From: Carolyn Lane Strange Juskewicz
Condolence: Brother Don and Mary Bob, my deepest sympathy to you two and the whole family.
Thursday February 23, 2017
Condolence From: Lynn Buckner Stewart
Condolence: So sorry for your loss, will keep all the family in my thoughts and prayers.
Wednesday February 22, 2017
Condolence From: Evelyne Malone
Condolence: Earth has no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Wednesday February 22, 2017
Condolence From: Danny and Wilda Morris
Condolence: We were so saddened to hear this news. Joe was always such a kind and compassionate person, just salt of the earth kind of man. Suszanne, we pray God will give you strength, peace and understanding in the coming days, we know you will miss him forever. Our heartfelt condolences to the extended Buckner Family, what a sweet, sweet, Christian family you are and that strong faith we have all witnessed will see you through!
Wednesday February 22, 2017
Condolence From: Cynthia Woodall
Condolence: To the Buckner Family, I know you've suffered a GREAT loss, just knowing what Joe meant to us at MDES. He was such a sweet, fun-loving guy that everyone fell in love with the moment they met him. He will be greatly miss...till we see him again!
Wednesday February 22, 2017
Condolence From: Ezra Taylor
Condolence: I'm sorry for your loss. I'd like to extend my appreciation and gratitude to Joe's service to our country. He will be dearly missed by the Memphis running community. -Ezra
Wednesday February 22, 2017
Condolence From: Fred Rickey (Rick) Young
Condolence: Joe Buckner was a true Christian and one of the best men I have ever had the privilege of knowing. His life was an inspiration to all who knew him and he will be missed. May God bring peace and be with the family that he so dearly loved during this time of loss. Rest high on that mountain my friend, for your presence on this earth has made a positive difference.
Wednesday February 22, 2017
Condolence From: Fred Rickey (Rick) Young
Condolence: Joe Buckner was a true Christian and one of the best men I have ever had the privilege of knowing. His life was an inspiration to all who knew him and he will be missed. May God bring peace and be with the family that he so dearly loved during this time of loss. Rest high on that mountain my friend, for your presence on this earth has made a positive difference.
Wednesday February 22, 2017
Condolence From: Phyllis Griggs
Condolence: I'm sorry for your loss. I will be praying for the entire family. I'm thinking of you Suzanne and all of your family.
Wednesday February 22, 2017
Condolence From: Jimmy and Cindy Wilbourn
Condolence: We are so sorry for your loss. Praying God will give you peace and comfort.
Wednesday February 22, 2017
Condolence From: Nini
Condolence: Peace and love to his family. I knew Joe through the Mississippi NG... seemed to me the kind of guy who would live up to all the potential God gave him. I have met one of his sons who seems just as awesome. I'm sure he will be missed by so many. What a huge life and legacy.
Wednesday February 22, 2017
Condolence From: Coop
Condolence: So very sorry for your loss. I was running the trail Sunday. Said a prayer for him and now my thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Wednesday February 22, 2017
Condolence From: Sigrid Garner
Condolence: All my love to y'all. May Jesus Christ, our provider, be your every need supplier. I have every confidence that He will.
Wednesday February 22, 2017
Condolence From: Sigrid Garner
Condolence: All my love to y'all. May Jesus Christ, our provider, be your every need supplier. I have every confidence that He will.
Wednesday February 22, 2017
Condolence From: Baldwin family
Condolence: We are sorry for your loss. You're in our prayers. Love, Keats, Lisa, and family
Tuesday February 21, 2017
Condolence From: Tommy Moore
Condolence: I knew Joe thru the Military and worked with him when he was working in the Military Transition Office. I always enjoyed my time with him, truly a fine Officer and person! I pray for comfort for the family during this difficult time, and celebrate the life of a good man.
Tuesday February 21, 2017
Condolence From: Jane Zitta
Condolence: Suzanne, children, brothers and extended family, The well written obit describing Joe's life and attributes says it all. Joe was a special man, as are all the Buckner family. So many fond memories with your family in days gone by. Blessings as you grieve your earthly loss, but celebrate a life well lived. Fondly, with prayers, Vic and Jane Zitta
Tuesday February 21, 2017
Condolence From: Ruthie W. Mitchell
Condolence: I am so very sad to read of your loss. Joe was such a fine man. We worked in the same department space for a while. I never knew him to be anything but kind, uplifting and encouraging. We discussed our faith and shared favorite scriptures. He was just an amazing friend. My prayers are with all of you during this new journey.
Tuesday February 21, 2017
Condolence From: Wayne and Carol Walker
Condolence: We have so many wonderful memories of Joe. He is one of the finest men we have ever met. His love of God, his family and others was an example for each of us to adspire. We look forward to seeing him again. We pray comfort fot each of you.
Tuesday February 21, 2017
Condolence From: Scott & Donna Simms
Condolence: We are so sorry for your loss. Donna and I wish we could be with you during this difficult season. Our prayers are with the entire family. We rejoice that Joe is "Present with the Lord"!
Tuesday February 21, 2017
Condolence From: Suzy Lawshe
Condolence: Gary, Will, Scott and I are so sorry for your loss. You and your sweet family will be in our prayers.
Tuesday February 21, 2017
Condolence From: Jim and Debra McCaskill
Condolence: Your family is in our prayers. May the Lord be with you in coming days and give you peace. Jim & Debra McCaskill FBC Fannin
Tuesday February 21, 2017
Condolence From: Debbie Pennington
Condolence: I'm so sorry for your loss, Joe was such a great person. I love you all and sending my prayers to you all
Tuesday February 21, 2017
Condolence From: Michael and Satha Reed
Condolence: We have great memories of Joe. Very saddened to hear this news. You are all in our thoughts during this difficult time.
Tuesday February 21, 2017
Condolence From: Ken and Donnelle Smith
Condolence: We love this family and offer our concern and prayers
Tuesday February 21, 2017
Condolence From: Lisa Rule'
Condolence: So sorry for your lost. Praying for you and the family.
Tuesday February 21, 2017
Condolence From: Lamar Boyd
Condolence: Praying for the family for strength and peace.
Tuesday February 21, 2017
Condolence From: Theresa Fox Johnson
Condolence: So very sad to hear about Joe's death praying for Suzanne and entire family. One comforting thing to know is we will see Joe again. God bless all of you.
Tuesday February 21, 2017