In loving memory of

Carol Millet Buck
April 21, 1944 - January 9, 2022

Our beloved mother, grandmother, and great grandmother (GG), Carol Millet Buck passed away on Sunday, January 9, 2022. She was born in Mesa, AZ on April 21, 1944, to Alma Wesley Millet and Lula Rosella Moffett. She graduated from Mesa High School in 1962. Carol was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and a proud member of Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She enjoyed many hobbies, including photography, gardening, arts and crafts, and working on projects with the grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Throughout her life, Carol was interested in family history and in later years worked at the Church genealogy library helping others with research and documentation.

Carol is survived by her three daughters, Ashaell Robinson Sirrine, Julie Robinson Place, and Cristy Lynn Robinson Leigh (Eric); her eight grandchildren, Joshua Shipley (Christina), Stephanie Keeling (Nathan), Coty Parmar (Rachel), Brett Shipley (Maggie), Bryce Sirrine (Dani), Courtney Rankin (David), Nicolas Bell, and Paul Bell (Sonny) ; and eight great-grandchildren, Gabe Shipley, Kara Shipley, Alice Parmar, Noah Bell, Kendall Bell, Porter Rankin, Lennox Rankin, and Aiden Bell. She was preceded in death by her husband Charles David Buck.

The funeral service will be held on Saturday, January 22, 2022, at 11:00 am at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at the Desert Ridge ward, located at 4242 E Waltann Lane, Phoenix AZ 85032. Funeral services will be available virtually via Zoom and a link will be available ahead of time. The gravesite dedication and interment will be held at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Arizona Humane Society in memory of Carol Buck.

Tributes

Genia Stephenson wrote on Oct 6, 2022:

"Was she the same Carol Buck who lived on North 65th Drive in Glendale? Thank You."

Aaron Tracy wrote on Jan 16, 2022:

"Aunt Carol was such a beautiful person. As a child I was blessed that she was raising her family in Utah, close to where I was raised. My earliest memories of Aunt Carol was a kind, tall. Really pretty lady that had a fun laugh. Her 3 daughters were also beautiful and I sure loved it when they would visit. Aunt Carol was an amazing cook. She made the most delicious cake for her niece Heidi's wedding. It has been decades since that wedding, but the memory of that cake is still with me. She shared her talents and beautiful spirit with family members both near and far. My condolences to my cousins for the loss of their beautiful mom. Sending my love and appreciation. Aaron Tracy "