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Rev Richard Fay “Buck” Rambo

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Rev Richard Fay “Buck” Rambo

Birth
Dawson Springs, Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA
Death
21 Feb 2016 (aged 84)
Palmetto, Manatee County, Florida, USA
Burial
Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.8913765, Longitude: -86.8725128
Plot
Garden of Angels
Memorial ID
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Richard Fay "Buck" Rambo of Southern Gospel band the Rambos passed away on February 21, 2016 in Palmetto, FL at age 84. He surrounded by his loving wife Mae and family members.

Buck Rambo's career spanned 60 years and includes many accolades including numerous GRAMMY and Dove Award nominations. He became a Christian in 1949, went into full-time ministry in 1954, and in 1960, he started a Gospel singing group, The Gospel Echoes, which later became The Singing Rambos with daughter Reba and her mother Dottie. He was one of the first Board members for the Gospel Music Association and a founding father of the Gospel Music Hall Of Fame. In the early '60s, Buck was a member of the Board of Directors for the National Quartet Convention. In 1964, Buck sang for over a million people at the first Washington For Jesus Rally. He is author of the book, The Legacy of the Rambos, and was on the first Gaither Homecoming video.
Richard Fay "Buck" Rambo of Southern Gospel band the Rambos passed away on February 21, 2016 in Palmetto, FL at age 84. He surrounded by his loving wife Mae and family members.

Buck Rambo's career spanned 60 years and includes many accolades including numerous GRAMMY and Dove Award nominations. He became a Christian in 1949, went into full-time ministry in 1954, and in 1960, he started a Gospel singing group, The Gospel Echoes, which later became The Singing Rambos with daughter Reba and her mother Dottie. He was one of the first Board members for the Gospel Music Association and a founding father of the Gospel Music Hall Of Fame. In the early '60s, Buck was a member of the Board of Directors for the National Quartet Convention. In 1964, Buck sang for over a million people at the first Washington For Jesus Rally. He is author of the book, The Legacy of the Rambos, and was on the first Gaither Homecoming video.


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