Published in the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel Oct. 1936
Funeral Services for Ivan Gerald Tucker, who passed away Wednesday at a Leadville Hospital from injuries he received while working at the Robinson lake project near Climax, will be held at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon from Martin's chapel.
Mr. Tucker was born Dec. 15, 1898 in Brush, Colo. He was the son of Monte Homer and Alice Rose Tucker, who now reside in Pine, Colo. He had been an employee of the Hinman Brothers Construction company, and had lived in this city and other cities on the Western Slope during the past few years.
He is survived, in addition to his parents, by his widow, Mildred Wilson Tucker, two sons, Vern Ivan, 6; Robert Dale, 4; and a daughter, Bettyrene Olive, 1, and three brothers, Raymond Andrew of Craig, Bryan and Archie Vernon of California.
Published in the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel Oct. 1936
Funeral Services for Ivan Gerald Tucker, who passed away Wednesday at a Leadville Hospital from injuries he received while working at the Robinson lake project near Climax, will be held at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon from Martin's chapel.
Mr. Tucker was born Dec. 15, 1898 in Brush, Colo. He was the son of Monte Homer and Alice Rose Tucker, who now reside in Pine, Colo. He had been an employee of the Hinman Brothers Construction company, and had lived in this city and other cities on the Western Slope during the past few years.
He is survived, in addition to his parents, by his widow, Mildred Wilson Tucker, two sons, Vern Ivan, 6; Robert Dale, 4; and a daughter, Bettyrene Olive, 1, and three brothers, Raymond Andrew of Craig, Bryan and Archie Vernon of California.