Richard Donald Buckingham

January 24, 1944 - March 25, 2023

Richard “Reindeer” Donald Buckingham of Roanoke, VA has shuffled off this mortal coil. On Saturday, March 25, 2023, after battling cancer. He was preceded in death by his parents, Phyllis and Donald Buckingham; his cousin, Jane Stowe; and his ex-wife, Patsy Buckingham.
Born on January 24, 1944 in Charleston, WV, his father worked for the Appalachian Power Company, installing Power Stations. They moved to Roanoke in 1948.

He graduated from William Fleming High School in 1962 and was National Merit Scholar. He was also in the Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, and the William Fleming Marching Band.

He earned a Bachelors of Science degree in Physics at Indiana University (Bloomington, IN) in 1966 and was a member of the Sigma Pi Sigma fraternity.

He earned a Masters of Science Degree in Physics from the College of William Mary in Williamsburg, VA in 1968, played in the Homecoming Band , and was in the Alumni Band for decades.

Hi first job was at the Naval Weapons Station in Yorktown, VA. He then went to work for NASA as a Quality Engineer, and was in the American Society of Non-Destructive Testing. He performed Non-Destructive Testing of Nuclear Reactors with holography, radiography, magnetic particles, and ultrasonic. He then went on to work for martin Marietta Lockheed Martin as Quality Engineer and performed Non-Destructive Testing on the Space Shuttles,

He hade a great love of physics, math, and music, He performed in many bands and orchestras, masterfully playing bassoon, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, guitar, mandolin, and many other instruments. Aside from William and Mary Alumni Band, he played in the Roanoke Valley Community Band, the New Orleans (LA) Symphony Orchestra, Lynchburg (VA) Symphony, New Orleans Unitarian Universalist Band and Choir, a number of Baroque Quartets, and sang in the Roanoke (VA) U.U. Choir, Lynchburg (VA) U.U. Choir, New Orleans U.U. Choir, and more.

He was a “Dead Head”, a follower of the band “The Grateful Dead”, and had a great affinity for Jerry Garcia. He would pick up multiple instruments and jam along with the stereo or television. He was a great dancer and was known in New Orleans for his antics. He was a volunteer at Jazz Fest in New Orleans for 20 years. He also volunteered at Floyd Fest in Floyd, VA. His daughter also volunteered at Floyd Fest with him, and she worked with the Burning Man Festival in Nevada, and Richard volunteered at Burning man in 1998, working on the Nebulous Entity as an honorary crew member.

He was an early photographer and had a great love of nature, taking photographs all over Virginia. He especially loved hiking the Appalachian Trail, the Peaks of Otter, Roanoke Mountain, Explorer Park, Carvin’s Cove, Natural Bridge, and the Blue Ridge Parkway. He was a cyclist, biking everywhere for many years. He did math and physics problems for fun, and at the end of his life, they were his comfort zone.

The Unitarian Universalist Church has been a big comfort in his life. He’s gone to Unitarian Churches off and on since the 1970’s, in Roanoke, Lynchburg, and New Orleans. His ex-wife was musical director of New Orleans U.U., Tulsa (OK) U.U., the Thoreau Woods U.U. in Huntsville (TX), and St. Louis (MO); also he did landscape at all these churches.

The memorial Service will be held on Saturday, April 15, 2023 at 1:00pmn at the Unitarian Universalist Church at 2015 Grandin Rd SW, Roanoke, VA 24015.

Special thanks to his doctors and staff at Carilion Hospital, the Staff of Medi-Home Health, the Simpson Funeral Home, the Unitarian Universalist Church of Roanoke, VA; and his good friend Daramea, who was an invaluable caregiver and hosted him in her home for hospice. Thank You.