Scott Buckingham, 60, of Cabot passed away on December 3, 2019. He was born in Hampton, Iowa on April 13, 1959 to Billy and Phyllis Buckingham.
He attended Cabot Methodist Church and enjoyed music and fishing.
He is preceded in death by his father Billy Buckingham and brother Michael Buckingham.
Scott leaves behind to cherish his memories his son Billy Buckingham (Alex Starnes) of Cabot, Arkansas; his mother Phyllis Buckingham of Cabot, Arkansas; his brother Steve Buckingham (Terry) of Cabot, Arkansas; nieces Sarah Khan, Beth Steinbeck, Emily Hartberger, Lark Buckingham and many friends.
Memorial service will be Monday, December 9, 2019 at 2:00 P.M. at A Natural State Funeral Service, 2620 West Main Street, Jacksonville, Arkansas. 501-982-3400
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Scott was a joy to know, he was very kind to me in high school
I adored Scott, he was such a good friend. He will be missed by many. RIP SCOTT
I remember Scott as always being a very nice fella. He and my brother was very good friends in high school. Prayers for all the family for peace and comfort now and in the days to come
My thousand prayers. He was a cherished individual.
Scott was a great friend to Rickie in high school.
Our prayers and love to his family.
Vickie LeMay Keeton
Scott was everyone’s best friend. EEORP, my friend. We will miss his creative mind and spirit.
My thoughts and prayers are with MS. Phyllis. So sorry for your loss. May God ease your pain.
My prayers are with your family at this time of sorrow
I’m so sorry to hear this. Steve used to talk about him all the time.
He was a very kind person a joy to be around. He will b missed. Many prayers to the family.
So sad to hear this. Scott was loved by everyone who had the pleasure of getting to know him. And those stark blue eyes and infectious smile melted my heart. Many great memories. RIP Scott
Scott you wil be well miss. Go have fun fishing in heaven
Scott was the first person I met when I moved to Cabot in 1977. He was walking alongside the road so I pulled my boat over (gigantic Lincoln Town Car) and asked where he was headed. His reply was ‘where ever you are’ so he jumoed into my car and my life forever. He was one of the closest friends ive ever had and it’s doubtful anyone else could ever ‘get’ me the way he did. I’m devastated he’s gone but I know I’ll be with him again soon. I love you Scott!
I first met Scott in Little Rock at the apt complex where we both lived. Later, I became asst manager and Scott was my awesome yardman. He was friends with all and protector of the weak. He became a family friend and we met again when we moved down the road from he and his family in Cabot. I will miss his smile and his sweet attitude. ❤️ Scott
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