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Dallas Tucker

Beaumont, Texas

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Dallas TuckerGROVES, TX. - A gathering of family and friends to celebrate the life and memory of Dallas Tucker will be held Monday, May 17th, 2010, at 6:00 p.m. at Levingston Funeral Home in Groves, Texas. Pastor Alan Van Hooser of First United Methodist Church in Groves and Hospice Chaplain...

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My heart goes out to all of Dallas' family for I know that words cannot truly comfort them at this time. Dallas was such an extraordinary person. I am friends with Joni and came to love Dallas & Bobbye through her. My fondest memories are Dallas water skiing in his boxer shorts up at Rayburn lake and him having his dog Duke play the piano. I find comfort in knowing that Dallas & Bobbye are together forever now and both are guardian angels for all who loved them.

George Alexander
Betty Alexander
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I am sorry to hear of Cobb's passing. I have so many good memories of my younger years being with your mom, dad and you all. Enjoyed the stories dad (Abby) told of their fishing trips. Especially the tales of a hurricane coming and your dad and mom put dad on a mattress on the floor in case it started to flood and he could wake everybody up. One of Dad's favorite things to do to your mom was to dump her purse out. She carried everything but the kitchen sink in it. I still remember the...

I knew Dallas Cobb only three years. He befriended me immediately when we met one Thanksgiving day and we have bonded this past year as I became his son-in-law. My fondest memory would be trying to beat Dallas in a hand of count dominos and watching my sweet wife Jo laugh every time I failed. He was, and is an amazing man, gentleman, and respectful to say the least. He was a caring man who loved to make you laugh. I do believe he LIVED every moment, LAUGHED every day, and LOVED beyond...

I only knew Mr. Tuck 15-20 years from our CB radio days and thought he was a fine gentleman.

"Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name; you are mine."
Isaiah 43:1
God makes a promise, faith believes it, hope anticipates it, and patience quietly awaits it. Our deepest sympathy to all of you at this difficult time. You are in our thoughts and prayers now and in the days ahead. Uncle Cobb was a truly wonderful man. Love,
Bobby & Donna Gough