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Lehavre Buck

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Bishop LeHavre Buck was raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin by his parents Roland and Everner Buck – two hard working people who moved from Jackson, Mississippi to access a better livelihood for themselves and nine children. Being raised in a loving home, Bishop Buck credits his parents for providing a strong Christian foundation and a roadmap to conquering life as a determined couple with strong work ethic. They were the impetus behind Bishop Buck's commitment to Christ at the age of twenty-two and his happy, forty-six-year, marriage with his wife, Barbara, which produced three children. In 2001, Bishop Buck and Barbara were struck with tragedy when their youngest son was murdered. Ironically, this ill-fated experience occurred two days prior to a planned peace march Bishop Buck was spearheading to address the senseless acts of gun violence in Milwaukee. The march went on as scheduled with Bishop Buck using the platform to give face to struggling families who become "unfortunate victims" after losing a member. Bishop Buck has experienced twelve years of longevity as the pastor of Triumph the Church and Kingdom of God in Christ, a church founded in 1902 by Father E.D. Smith. Buck also serves as the District Apostle (Overseer) of churches in New York, Delaware, New Jersey, Maryland and Washington, DC.

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