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1LT Albert Lee Tucker

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1LT Albert Lee Tucker Veteran

Birth
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Death
12 Sep 1944 (aged 23)
Germany
Burial
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.7633, Longitude: -96.7595556
Plot
Sec. 31 Tier: 9 Grave: 12
Memorial ID
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LIEUT. ALBERT LEE TUCKER

Reburial services for First Lt. Albert Lee Tucker, 24, bomber pilot killed September 12, 1944 over Anderbech, Germany, will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday at the Colonial Presbyterian Church.

Tucker, the son of Mrs. Annie A. Tucker of 3401 South Harwood, was sent overseas in June, 1944 with the 863d Bomb Squadron, 493d Bomb Group. He had attended Forest Avenue High School and was employed by Sanger Bros. before entering the service February, 1943.

He received his wings December 5, 1943 at Stockton, California. At the time of his death, he was a B-17 pilot.

Surviving besides his mother are his wife; four sisters, Mrs. Lavenia Davenport, Mrs. Mary Greenhaw, Mrs. Betty Lyons, and Mrs. Marjorie Williams, Dallas; two brothers, Glenn Tucker of Dallas and Edgar A. Tucker of Houston.

The Rev. John Robert Smith will officiate at the services. Reburial will be in Oakland Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Jimmy Greenhaw, Paul Davenport, Gordon Lyons, B. L. Williams, Thomas Moore, and G. G. Gonzales.

Dallas News
Transcribed by Carol Moore
01-14-1949
Dallas, Texas
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Son of Albert Andrew Tucker and Emily DeWees.
LIEUT. ALBERT LEE TUCKER

Reburial services for First Lt. Albert Lee Tucker, 24, bomber pilot killed September 12, 1944 over Anderbech, Germany, will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday at the Colonial Presbyterian Church.

Tucker, the son of Mrs. Annie A. Tucker of 3401 South Harwood, was sent overseas in June, 1944 with the 863d Bomb Squadron, 493d Bomb Group. He had attended Forest Avenue High School and was employed by Sanger Bros. before entering the service February, 1943.

He received his wings December 5, 1943 at Stockton, California. At the time of his death, he was a B-17 pilot.

Surviving besides his mother are his wife; four sisters, Mrs. Lavenia Davenport, Mrs. Mary Greenhaw, Mrs. Betty Lyons, and Mrs. Marjorie Williams, Dallas; two brothers, Glenn Tucker of Dallas and Edgar A. Tucker of Houston.

The Rev. John Robert Smith will officiate at the services. Reburial will be in Oakland Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Jimmy Greenhaw, Paul Davenport, Gordon Lyons, B. L. Williams, Thomas Moore, and G. G. Gonzales.

Dallas News
Transcribed by Carol Moore
01-14-1949
Dallas, Texas
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Son of Albert Andrew Tucker and Emily DeWees.


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