Christine Buckner

Published 11:06 am Wednesday, November 6, 2024

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Christine Buckner died peacefully in her home on November 2, 2024 after a short illness. She was born in Honolulu, Hawaii on February 26, 1948 and grew up in Washington, DC. After attending Sullins Junior College in Bristol, Virginia, she went on to obtain her journalism degree from American University. Christine was hired as the first female property manager at Weaver Brothers Inc. It was there that she met her partner, Annette. They eventually spent eight months traveling across the country in a camper-van before buying a house and settling down in Kitty Hawk. They worked a variety of jobs before starting Grass Roots, their lawn care business which they owned for 25 years.

Christine took an active role in the community, serving in Kitty Hawk as Chairwoman of the Recreation Committee and being on the Heritage Day Committee and the Board of Adjustments. She was most proud of being instrumental in establishing and serving as Manager of the Kitty Hawk Community Garden.

Christine had an inquiring mind. She always wanted to know more about her wide range of interests, which included history, art, birds, gardening and cooking. Her guiding principle was always “question everything.” Her sense of humor and connection to the people who knew her will be sorely missed.

Christine is survived by her partner of 41 years Annette Regala; sister-in-law Anne Riffey-Buckner; nieces Teresa Buckner and Susan Buckner and nephews Michael Buckner and Jeffrey Burr; cousins Jane Quetin; Langdon Quetin and Annie Stafford.  Also, friends who were very dear to her – Margie, Karen and Jackie … and Zena Cat.  She was predeceased by her father Colonel Jean Hugo Buckner, USMC retired; mother Helen Frances Nelson Buckner and brother Lieutenant Colonel David Nelson Buckner, USMC retired. She will be greeted at the rainbow bridge by her beloved dogs Amelia, Adam, Miss Maple and Paco.

A private memorial service will be arranged. In lieu of flowers, a contribution could be made to Best Friends Animal Society, Kanab UT., or your local SPCA. Please leave a message of hope at gallopfuneralservices.com. Gallop Funeral Services was entrusted with arrangements.

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