Jack-Tucker-Obituary

Jack Tucker Sr.

Greenville, South Carolina

1927 - 2014 (Age 87)

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Jack Alexander Tucker, Sr.GreenvilleJack Alexander Tucker, Sr., 87, of Greenville, husband of Hazel Lowe Tucker, died Wednesday, May 28, 2014.Born in Greenville, he was a son of the late Alex and Mary Chandler Tucker.Mr. Tucker served in the US Navy during WWII and was the owner of Tucker's Soda...

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So sorry for your loss Hazel. I have so many memories of eating at Tuckers from when i was a little boy with my Dad & all through the years .My Son & i enjoyed many meals there. You are in my prayers & Heaven has gained another Angel .

My pre-teen memories of 40 plus years ago are flooded with scenes from Tucker's. I am so sorry to hear of Mr. Tucker's passing. Heaven has a brand new star to shine.

Sorry to hear that Jack has passed away. I have great memories of Tuckers and Jack was a great person will always be remembered.

I am so thankful for Jack Tucker that gave me my start in life with a job. Jack help me get my first new car. I felt like family as I went on vacation with them to Mrytle Beach. Jack was a great man and will be missed by many. I am praying Hazel as she suffers the loss of her dear husband.

I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. I remember as a child going to tuckers often. I lived at corner of woodside ave. Beside red diamond. My brother Bruce Miller worked at tuckers. My prayers are with you.

Mrs. Hazel I'm sorry for your loss. I am so thankful to have known your family the last 24 yrs of my life. My prayers are with you.

Hazel, I am so sorry to hear of Jack's passing. Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.

Tucker's was a big part of life growing up. I was fortunate to be friends on "B" Street with Jack's niece. Jack taught me to order a Dressed Hamburger (all-the-way) etc. Hazel ensured I had the Thickest chocolate Milkshakes every time I was ill that my mother would pick up on her way home from work. There is nothing but heart warming smiles that bubble up from the heart when I think of Jack & Hazel & how they loved all us young people & our parents. How I wish we could turn back the clock...

There are people u meet in life that become part of your life forever. Jack was and still is one of my HERO'S and he will be missed by more people than he feed hot dogs too. Jack not only feed us with food but also with his wisdom and the way he lived his life. Hazel u are and always will be every bodies mom away from home at the shop u nurchered us in every way and for that I thank you for letting me part of your family at the shop. Well I bet the first thing Jack said when he got to Heaven...