July 17, 1913.
LORENZO TUCKER
---Lorenzo Harlan Tucker dropped dead at his home in Easley Township Monday evening. Mr. Tucker was sitting in a chair in the yard when he was found a few minutes after death had occurred.
LA PLATA HOME PRESS, La Plata, Missouri
July 24, 1913
L. H. TUCKER
---L. H. Tucker was born in Athens County, Ohio, July 13, 1851, died July 14, 1813 at his home seven and one half miles west of La Plata, Missouri aged sixty-two years and one day at his death.
---He was married to Mary E. Buck April 13, 1871 and moved to Macon County, Missouri March 28, 1879. To this union were born eight children, four boys and four girls, all living and present at the funeral with ten grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
---He professed faith in the Savior about twenty years ago and joined the Chariton Grove Baptist Church. He lived a consistent and faithful member of this church until his death.
---The funeral services were conducted at the Chariton Grove Baptist Church of which he was a member, by L.H. Maples, Pastor of the Baptist Church at Winigan, Missouri. A large number of relatives and friends gathered to bear testimony to the esteem in which he was so revered. In the death of brother Tucker, the community has lost one of its best citizens, the church a faithful member and the wife and children, a devoted and loving husband and father.
See his Missouri Death Certificate #23477 (attached as a photo) which does not give Lorenzo's name. Index lists him as: Unlisted Tucker.
July 17, 1913.
LORENZO TUCKER
---Lorenzo Harlan Tucker dropped dead at his home in Easley Township Monday evening. Mr. Tucker was sitting in a chair in the yard when he was found a few minutes after death had occurred.
LA PLATA HOME PRESS, La Plata, Missouri
July 24, 1913
L. H. TUCKER
---L. H. Tucker was born in Athens County, Ohio, July 13, 1851, died July 14, 1813 at his home seven and one half miles west of La Plata, Missouri aged sixty-two years and one day at his death.
---He was married to Mary E. Buck April 13, 1871 and moved to Macon County, Missouri March 28, 1879. To this union were born eight children, four boys and four girls, all living and present at the funeral with ten grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
---He professed faith in the Savior about twenty years ago and joined the Chariton Grove Baptist Church. He lived a consistent and faithful member of this church until his death.
---The funeral services were conducted at the Chariton Grove Baptist Church of which he was a member, by L.H. Maples, Pastor of the Baptist Church at Winigan, Missouri. A large number of relatives and friends gathered to bear testimony to the esteem in which he was so revered. In the death of brother Tucker, the community has lost one of its best citizens, the church a faithful member and the wife and children, a devoted and loving husband and father.
See his Missouri Death Certificate #23477 (attached as a photo) which does not give Lorenzo's name. Index lists him as: Unlisted Tucker.
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