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Angela Denise Tu

Richmond, Virginia

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Angela Denise Tucker departed this life, August 27, 2004. She was preceded in death by her mother, Sharon Tucker. She is survived by her parents, Tony and Paulette Tucker; two sisters, Stephanie and Ebony; three brothers, Anthony, Brian and Alexander; paternal grandparents, Willie and Mary...

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To Angela's family: I wanna say don't lose your faith in God. Maybe it was His plan to take Angie home. She is in a better place. I will be praying for you.

To Angie: We may have not talked but, I knew that you were someone special. The way you used to make us laugh in Gospel choir and how you were just a cool person. You will be missed terribly. See you in heaven!!!!

Angie was my sister. I shared a room with her and everything. I remember when she used to come home from cheerleading practice and she used to show me and Stephanie new cheers and then we would show her our dance routine from band. Late at night she used to be up singing and listening to music really loud and I would tell her to be quiet because I took it for granted, but know I wish I had her around the house to hear her sing just one more time. I just want to say that I love you Angie and I...

To Angie and her family -

I was Angie's school counselor at Highland Springs High School for two years as well as one of her softball coaches. Angie's constant smile is what remains in my memory the most - stopping by the Guidance office to share that smile with everyone and just to say hello. She touched my life at Highland Springs, and I know her memory will live on there. My thoughts are with her and with you, her family and friends.

The Tucker Family,
I am so sorry that Angie had passed away, but if you think about it she is in a much better place now because there is so much going on down here. Angie was a very intelligent young lady and didn't change her ways just for someone to like her. She was also very talented. I knew her from Gospel Choir, English and my Math class. I remember when we went on the trip to Captain Georgia's and we was sitting beside each other at the table and we were both having a hard time...

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You will be greatly miss by everyone who knew you. It was a blessing to know you the past year in cheering with you last year. You were one of Gods angels here on Earth. So i know you will be a great one in Heaven. To the family just keep your head up and let God guide you the rest of the way. R.I.P Angie.

May God continue to bless you during this time of need. You raised a beautiful girl with a kind soul. I spoke with her just last month concerning college. As the mother of a teenager, she made me proud as she spoke of her future. Her confidence was refreshing and contagious. I was shocked and saddened to hear of your loss. I will continue to keep your family in my prayers.

I was a close friend of angie. It hurt me tremendously to lose her, but i realize that she is now in a better place. i will miss her alot and she'll be watching over us all.
To the family Put god first and keep in mind that she's in a better place.

~Amber Quilez ,Donald Spencer and the Family

To the Tucker Family:
My deepest sympathy goes out to you on the death of your daughter and sister Angie.
When my son J.J. told me about it I was completely shocked. Please know that she is with GOD now and is an angel in his heavenly kingdom. There are no words that will bring her back, but through praying and asking GOD to strenghten each one of you and take it one day at a time, you will make it. GOD only picks the best to be his angels and she is one of them rest assured.

Angie, I will miss your singing and dancing in the hallways at VCU when I'm tellin you to get in the classroom. I'll miss making you laugh at the bus stop in the mornings. And everybody from Partnership for the Future will miss seeing you in the summer. My heart is in prayer for her family and loved ones. May you reat in peace Angie!
Love,
your fav intern coordinator for the summer of '03'--Inga