Born in Forsyth County, Peggy was a past employee of Forsyth Medical Center and was a member of Baux Mountain Baptist Church.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Thomas Eugene Brown and Lillian Rosalee Cranfill Brown; a sister, Debbie Hayes; daughter-in-law, Tammy Fulcher; and father-in-law, Jerry R. Tucker.
Survivors include her husband, Stephen Ray Tucker; son, Johnny Lee Fulcher; grandchildren, Dusty Dishmon, Heather Fulcher, Johnny Fulcher, Jr; great-grandson, Eli Johnson; brother, Thomas Eugene Brown and wife, Lou; special uncle and aunt, George and Susan Brown; nephew, Steven Lane; sisters-in-law, Vickie Jewell, Dena Summey, and Lakita Bazzle; and mother-in-law, Reva H. Tucker.
Colonial Funeral Home in Madison was in charge of arrangements.
Born in Forsyth County, Peggy was a past employee of Forsyth Medical Center and was a member of Baux Mountain Baptist Church.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Thomas Eugene Brown and Lillian Rosalee Cranfill Brown; a sister, Debbie Hayes; daughter-in-law, Tammy Fulcher; and father-in-law, Jerry R. Tucker.
Survivors include her husband, Stephen Ray Tucker; son, Johnny Lee Fulcher; grandchildren, Dusty Dishmon, Heather Fulcher, Johnny Fulcher, Jr; great-grandson, Eli Johnson; brother, Thomas Eugene Brown and wife, Lou; special uncle and aunt, George and Susan Brown; nephew, Steven Lane; sisters-in-law, Vickie Jewell, Dena Summey, and Lakita Bazzle; and mother-in-law, Reva H. Tucker.
Colonial Funeral Home in Madison was in charge of arrangements.
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