In Remembrance
Uncle Tucker Gore departed this life on December 1, 1926. He was sick onlya short time. All was done for him that could be at home and he was taken to Mullins Hospital, but still he did'nt get better. There he bore his pains with ease, not complaining at all. He stayed there until the end.
Uncle Tucker was a good man, a good neighbor, to his friends living where he was born and raised. He was the son of Asa F. Gore, who has gone on before. He was married to Miss Dorothy Floyd. To this untion there was born 5 children.
He was a member of the Grady Lodge at Aynor where he was faithful until his death.
He was buried with Masonic Order several member from different lodges particpating.
In Remembrance
Uncle Tucker Gore departed this life on December 1, 1926. He was sick onlya short time. All was done for him that could be at home and he was taken to Mullins Hospital, but still he did'nt get better. There he bore his pains with ease, not complaining at all. He stayed there until the end.
Uncle Tucker was a good man, a good neighbor, to his friends living where he was born and raised. He was the son of Asa F. Gore, who has gone on before. He was married to Miss Dorothy Floyd. To this untion there was born 5 children.
He was a member of the Grady Lodge at Aynor where he was faithful until his death.
He was buried with Masonic Order several member from different lodges particpating.
Family Members
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Cleopatra "Pet" Gore Johnson
1865–1941
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Beulah Gore Hardee
1867–1931
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Nettie Rebecca Gore Floyd
1869–1922
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Joseph Fletcher Gore
1869–1940
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Helen Mortie Gore Beverly
1869–1941
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Catherine Miniola "Minnie Ola" Gore Floyd
1873–1948
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Elberta J. Gore Huggins
1875–1960
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Sampson LeRoy Gore
1878–1889
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Pearl Lee Gore Jordan
1882–1981
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