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Thomas “Tom” Addison Buckner III Sun, 04/25/2021 - 5:00am
Sunday, April 25, 2021
A memorial service for Thomas “Tom” Addison Buckner III, age 86, died April 9, 2021, will be held Saturday, May 1, 2021, 2:45 p.m. family/ friends reception, 4 p.m. service, 5 p.m. fellowship at Canyon Creek Baptist Church, 4306 S 31st St, Temple, Texas.
Tom was born May 15, 1934, in San Marcos, Hays County, Texas. He is survived by his daughter Bonnie Bumpus and husband Dave of Belton, son William “Bill” Buckner and wife Cindy of Temple. Grandchildren include Jamie Snyder and husband Scott, Addison, Victoria, and Virginia Buckner. Great-grandchildren are Aubrey and Holden Thomas.
He is preceded in death by his wife Helen Jones Buckner whom he married September 8, 1956, parents Thomas Addison Buckner Jr. and Virginia Anderson Buckner, a sister Suzanne and brother Kay.
The Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters has announced that WDIY’s “Teen Scientist” has won the 2021 Excellence in Broadcasting Award for Outstanding Public Affairs Program/Series.
Teen Scientist host Rayna Malhotra at the WDIY studios.
The Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters (PAB) has announced that WDIY s Teen Scientist has won the 2021 Excellence in Broadcasting Award for
Outstanding Public Affairs Program/Series.
The announcement came last week as the PAB named winners in several different categories for radio and television stations in the Commonwealth.
Teen Scientist airs quarterly on WDIY and is hosted by Moravian Academy freshman Rayna Malhotra. The program focuses on groundbreaking innovation in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines entirely from a teenage perspective.
Recent episodes of Teen Scientist have featured Rayna speaking with OraSure Technologies CEO and President Dr. Stephen Tang discussing his company s COVID-19 oral tests and fellow Moravian Academy student Okezue Bell discussing his technology companies.