Connie J. Tucker

Connie J. Tucker

Connie Tucker Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 30, 2004.
Connie J. Tucker passed away Sept. 25, 2004, after a brave battle with cancer. She was born on May 6, 1951 to Dara Jean Odette & Andrew Lee Repp Sr. in Watertown, NY. She graduated from Watertown High School in 1969 and attended Computer College shortly after. Connie, her husband and children moved to Phoenix in 1982. She was a supervisor at the Internal Revenue Service, where she was employed for 20 years. Her wonderful personality cultivated many friendships. She was a devoted wife to Thomas Tucker, mother to Edward Tucker and Grandmother to Dustin, Brittany, and Holie. She loved life and her warm heart, generosity and cheerful smile will be greatly missed. Other survivors include brother Andrew Repp (Darlene), Uncle Charlie Pierce (Ruby) and many cousins, nieces and nephews. Memorial services will be held on Sunday, October 3, 2004, 18602 W. Latham St. at 3pm.

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Linda Moore

October 9, 2004

Thomas Tucker and family, In so many ways your loved one"s life changed our world. And touched too many hearts to ever be forgoten. May you find comfort in knowing how many people share your sadness.

Sara Alcorn

October 9, 2004

Thomas Tucker May it help to ease the sorrow in your heart to know that many heartfelt thoughts are with you in this hour. Sincerly Sara Alcorn and Bryanna Alcorn

Arlene Chavez-Johnson

October 5, 2004

My heart is still so heavy and sad. The Lord has taken a wonderful and dear person, she will make a perfect angel. Connie we will miss you terribly. Mike and I will make sure that Tommy takes care of himself and Britany.

Love,Hugs and Kisses.



Mike and Arlene

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