Saturday night at 10:30 o'clock, at her home at Florala, Mrs. Cynthia Tucker died of paralysis. Monday in the Almirante cemetery near Laurel Hill, she was gently laid to rest beside her husband, Mr. B. F. Tucker. He preceded her to the Great Beyond fifteen or sixteen years ago. Before marriage Mrs. Tucker was Miss Clary, so she belonged to one of the oldest and best families in Okaloosa county. Since early girlhood, she was a consistent member of the Baptist church. Besides a number of relatives and friends, Mrs. Tucker is immediately survived by her sons, Drew, J. B. of Laurel Hill and Dallas of Atlanta. Her daughters are Mrs. Walter Garrett of Bonifay, and Mrs. J. A. Story, formerly of Florala, but now living in Texas. She also leaves many grand and greatgrandchildren.
The Florala News, Florala, Alabama - 15 Sep 1921, Thu
Saturday night at 10:30 o'clock, at her home at Florala, Mrs. Cynthia Tucker died of paralysis. Monday in the Almirante cemetery near Laurel Hill, she was gently laid to rest beside her husband, Mr. B. F. Tucker. He preceded her to the Great Beyond fifteen or sixteen years ago. Before marriage Mrs. Tucker was Miss Clary, so she belonged to one of the oldest and best families in Okaloosa county. Since early girlhood, she was a consistent member of the Baptist church. Besides a number of relatives and friends, Mrs. Tucker is immediately survived by her sons, Drew, J. B. of Laurel Hill and Dallas of Atlanta. Her daughters are Mrs. Walter Garrett of Bonifay, and Mrs. J. A. Story, formerly of Florala, but now living in Texas. She also leaves many grand and greatgrandchildren.
The Florala News, Florala, Alabama - 15 Sep 1921, Thu
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