Death came during sleep. It was sudden as he had not been ill. He had been a farmer until a few years ago when he retired. Survivors include the wife, Mrs. Talitha Floyd Coffey Tucker, six daughters, Mrs. J. Bowers of Tulsa, Mrs. George Evans of Barnsdall, Mrs. Marie Kinsey of Dewey, Mrs. Mary Anderson of Dewey, Mrs. Aline Reed of Kansas City and Mrs. Wilma Baker of the home in Copan: and one son, Alva Tucker of Bartlesville. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Neekamp Funeral Home.
3 May 1945
Death came during sleep. It was sudden as he had not been ill. He had been a farmer until a few years ago when he retired. Survivors include the wife, Mrs. Talitha Floyd Coffey Tucker, six daughters, Mrs. J. Bowers of Tulsa, Mrs. George Evans of Barnsdall, Mrs. Marie Kinsey of Dewey, Mrs. Mary Anderson of Dewey, Mrs. Aline Reed of Kansas City and Mrs. Wilma Baker of the home in Copan: and one son, Alva Tucker of Bartlesville. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Neekamp Funeral Home.
3 May 1945
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