Mrs. Golden, a native of Lincoln County, was the daughter of the late James Marcus and Frances Barnes Tucker. Known to most as "Granny Ruth", Addie loved Tims Ford Lake and enjoyed many lake activities. She loved being around family and friends. She was everyone's Best Friend and for over 20 years was the pianist and organist at Kelso Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband: Fred W. Golden and brother: James Marlin Tucker.
She is survived by: Sons: Neal (Martha) Golden and Stan (Lori) Golden both of Fayetteville; sister, Carolyn Hobbs of Fayetteville; five grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
Online condolences may be made at www.lynchburgfuneralhome.com.
Lynchburg Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.∼Married Fred Wilson Golden, 4 August 1950, Lincoln County, Tennessee.
Mrs. Golden, a native of Lincoln County, was the daughter of the late James Marcus and Frances Barnes Tucker. Known to most as "Granny Ruth", Addie loved Tims Ford Lake and enjoyed many lake activities. She loved being around family and friends. She was everyone's Best Friend and for over 20 years was the pianist and organist at Kelso Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband: Fred W. Golden and brother: James Marlin Tucker.
She is survived by: Sons: Neal (Martha) Golden and Stan (Lori) Golden both of Fayetteville; sister, Carolyn Hobbs of Fayetteville; five grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
Online condolences may be made at www.lynchburgfuneralhome.com.
Lynchburg Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.∼Married Fred Wilson Golden, 4 August 1950, Lincoln County, Tennessee.
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