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Jeffrey Scott Tucci

Rhinelander, Wisconsin

Sep 14, 1961 – Jun 10, 2025

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September 14, 1961
DIED
June 10, 2025
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Rhinelander, Wisconsin

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HILDEBRAND - RUSS FUNERAL HOME - Rhinelander Obituary

Jeffrey Scott Tucci


September 14, 1961 ~ June 10, 2025


Age ~ 63


 


Jeffrey Scott Tucci, 63, passed away Tuesday, June 10, 2025, at his home at Milestone Senior Living with his loving family at his side.


Jeff was born in Green Bay, Wisconsin to David and Joyce Tucci. The family moved to Pulaski, Wisconsin, living there for four years on a farm. In 1970, Jeff and his family moved to Rhinelander where he grew up on a horse farm. Jeff made Rhinelander his home.


Jeff attended Rhinelander High School until 1980 when he and his childhood friend Glen, enlisted in the United States Army. Jeff traveled the world and always talked about his time in Egypt and seeing the pyramids. While in Egypt Jeff received training in demolition. After his discharge from the Army, he attended school for public service and after decided that wasn’t for him. He then went into construction, building his own home. He continued construction for most of his life. He joined a union construction company and was involved in building the Rhinelander and Weston Hospitals. Jeff also owned and operated the Pelican Ranch Trailer Court for many years. 


Jeff loved to hunt and fish and always made his own deer sausage. He raised pigs and had pig roasts for parties. 


Jeff was also very mechanical and could fix just about anything. He was a people person and always had many gatherings with family and friends. He taught himself how to play guitar, had a big garden, and made maple syrup every year. He was a do it all kind of guy and was always willing to help anyone in need. He will be dearly missed by anyone who knew and loved him.


He is survived by brothers, Michael (Evy) Tucci, David (Terry) Tucci, sisters, Janice (Denny) Schreiber, Joanne Tucci, Nancy (Ken) Newman, and Catherine (Michael) Hersey. Also surviving are many nieces, nephews, a very good friend, Glen Mutter, and other relatives and friends. 


He is preceded in death by his parents, David and Joyce Tucci, grandparents, nephews and niece, Kevin, Kimberly, Bradly Schreiber, Tyler Tushoski, and Steven Fondie.


Jeff’s family would like to thank the staff at Milestone Assisted Living Memory Care, in Rhinelander, for all of their kind compassionate care they gave to Jeff and his family. We will be forever grateful.


The visitation for Jeff will be held on Saturday afternoon, June 21, 2025, at the Hildebrand Funeral Home, 24 E. Davenport Street, Rhinelander, from 1:00 PM until the 2:00 PM Memorial Service. Chaplain John Uhlarik will officiate. Immediately following the service, there will be a procession to Northland Memorial Park for the Committal Service.


 

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Jeff, my big brother. I will always cherish the memories we had growing up and will cherish the last years we spent together. The good days, the bad days. I always said you were the best big brother ever. Love and miss you so very much. You will always be in my heart. Till we meet again big brother. Love your sister Catherine.

So sorry to hear Jeff has gone...

Jeff my brother I love you will always miss you I not sure what to do not seeing you everyday holding your hand telling you stories of our life together you would smile laugh you had the greatest laugh miss you today and always you were a great brother and friend to all your family was everything to lyou see you soon Jeff your in a new. Life with the lord and your family I love you I will always still hold your hand like I did every day buy for now love you Jeff you sister Joanne

Jeff you are my brother always loved and never forgotten. You are in the presence of or Lord and savior. You are reunited with all are loved ones who have gone before us. I can only imagine what that was like you for. The last 6 and half years we spent with you was a journey one will never forget and no regrets. Loosing two of my children right in a row I actually know being there for you when you needed us most help me put one foot in front of the other. Someone else needed us. What a...

I met Jeff thru a mutual friend. He and Mike did a remodel project for us. He also built a garage for us. His work was top notch and stands the test of time. Went to several of his pig roasts and the swine he raised were very tasty. It was always fun to ice fish or hunt with him or just raise one. He will be missed all.

When we would visit the hodag festival was going on. Jeff would take me horse back riding up around the fair grounds. Seen like EVERYONE knew him.
He was genuinely a great guy, all around people person very well liked and at the crazy silly
When he came down for my wedding he had everyone laughing so hard our ribs and cheeks hurt

He'll be deeply missed. May he RIP no more pain
Until we meet again on the other side, watch over the rest of family.
Love ya...

Uncle Jeff, we spent alot of years together working, having fun, hunting and fishing. I can still remember the time I rolled your tractor off the side of the hill at your house and you ran up the hill and stopped it, when it was upside down, like superman and kept it from rolling over me. You will always be missed and never forgotten.