Melvin Bucky Jordan
April 30, 1938 ~ April 4, 2016
INURNMENT: A private ceremony at Asbury United Methodist Church’s Columbarium will be at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Asbury United Methodist Church in Columbus, The Michael J. Fox Parkinson’s Research Foundation, and Premier Hospice and Palliative Care in Seymour through the funeral home. Rev. Melvin Bucky Jordan, 77, died at his home surrounded by family on Monday, April 4, 2016. Bucky was born April 30, 1938, in West Frankfort, Illinois, to his parents E. Maxine (Melvin) and Elva W. Jordan. He graduated from West Frankfort High School in 1956. He attended McKendree University in Lebanon, Illinois where he met his wife Pauline (Hermes). They were married August, 24, 1957, in West Frankfort, Illinois. After graduating from McKendree in ’61, he continued his education at Eden Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri. While attending Eden, he would live in a campus dorm during the week, but then return to the church parsonage and Pauline on the weekends so he could serve as pastor of Christopher Methodist Church in Christopher, Illinois. It was during this time in Bucky’s life when the Civil Rights Movement was in full swing. Bucky was home on the Sunday night that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. made a televised appeal to the nation’s clergy to come to Selma, Alabama. Dr. King asked them to come and march from Selma to Montgomery to protest the actions of local police and others in the events which came to be known as “Bloody Sunday.” Hundreds of clergy responded to Dr. King’s call and went to Selma to march, including Bucky. In addition to God’s call, this experience made a lasting impression on his life, and for his ministry. Bucky finished two years at Eden and transferred to Candler School of Theology at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia where he finished his graduate work. He earned a full scholarship to the school due to his excellent tenor singing voice. In 1968 Bucky and Pauline chose Indiana as the place to establish his ministry and pastor many congregations until officially retiring in 2001. After retiring the first time, he served as pastor for two more churches until retiring for good in 2014. Over his 57 years of ministry Bucky served and ministered to more than 20 churches in Illinois and Indiana. In recent years, Bucky was a member of the Meridian Kiwanis Club where he was a past president of the club and a Past Lt. Governor of the Heartland Division Indiana District. On October 13, 2013, Bucky was invited back to McKendree University as a distinguished alum where he was presented the Academy of Excellence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Humanities. Bucky will be missed by his wife, Pauline; two sons, Tim (Raye Lynn) Jordan of Southport and Sean (Yaya) Jordan of Dallas, Georgia; and two grandchildren, Luke Melvin Jordan and Hadley Danielle Jordan. He is also survived by his sister, Mary Ellen (Michael) King of New Jersey; a nephew, Jeremy (Jon Fortin) Jordan King of New York City; a niece, Kelley (Dan) Zieser of New Jersey; sister-in-law, Cheryl (Bill) Harper; a grandnephew, Zion Nieves of Georgia; and countless others that have been touched by Bucky’s ministry and friendship. Bucky was preceded in death by his parents. ***A very important part of Bucky’s ministry was through Music. Therefore, a choir will sing during the funeral service on the 16th. Those persons who would like to sing in this choir, be you a friend old or new, choir member from past or present or anyone who would like to sing are invited to join this choir. Please come to Asbury United Methodist Church one (1) hour prior to the funeral service on the 16th to meet and practice in the choir room.






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Going HOME to sing in GODS heavenly choir.
I always thought a lot of Bucky – he was a trooper – he was one of the good guys – he will be missed – Gary
We didnt know Bucky for very long, but we knew how much he was loved at White Creek. Despite his struggle with Parkinsons disease, he maintained his sense of humor and love for people. “Well done, good and faithful servant of His Lord.” All of our love to Pauline and the family.
Bucky was a very beloved pastor at White Harvest UMC and we hold his entire family in our prayers. Lowell & Jodie
Bucky will be greatly missed by all of us. He and Pauline touched my life in a profound way. Proud to be one of the many that Bucky encouraged to become pastors! Blessings!
The Stilley family has many fond memories of Bucky and his family while he served as pastor at Greenwood UMC. Bucky has gone home to be with his heavenly father and we celebrate that and his life here on earth where he touched so many lives. Our thoughts and prayer for Pauline and Tim and Sean and their families. Al and Jane Stilley
I Corinthians says, “Serve the Lord with undivided devotion.” My memory of Bucky goes back to 1948 when as 5th graders we became the best of friends. Throughout high school and on into college, our friendship grew stronger. I remember Bucky telling me of his call to preach. We discussed the fact that if he could be content doing anything else, he should not go into the ministry, because preaching must be his passion. It was obvious that his ministry was more than a vocation. It was his passion!
What a wonderful blessing to have known Bucky. Sending prayers and hugs to the family.
What a Blessing to have Bucky as a pastor and a friend. He made us think and want to be a better person. His love and joy of family and deep faith was a bright candle for all who shared time with him and heard the love and reverence in his voice as he sang Sweet Little Jesus Boy for so many Christmas Eve services. I am forever greatful, as are so many, for his guidance along our closer walk with Thee. Holding you dear Pauline, Tim, Sean and family in love and prayer. Vickie
I met Bucky several years ago through Kiwanis. I liked Bucky. He was a nice person and a good Kiwanian.
So very sorry for your loss. Pauline, Tim, Sean, and families: You all are in my thoughts and prayers, and you all have my very deepest sympathy. May God hold all of you in the palm of his hand. God Bless!
Ron said that he remembers Bucky as witty, inspiring, challenging us to serve the Lord with our gifts. Preston and Nathan looked up to Bucky and has shed many tears after hearing of his passing. Our family has been very blessed by Bucky and Pauline. Tim, Raye Lynn, Sean, and Yaya – thank you for sharing your parents and visiting Jollity Church.
My condolences to all of you. I hadnt seen Bucky in many, many years, since SIUMC Music Camp days, but I appreciated his cheerful, patient demeanor and his willingness to put up with a horde of teens back then. Im sure hell be sadly missed.