Larry-Tucker-Obituary

Larry Tucker

Saline, Michigan

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Tucker, Larry Saline, MI Larry Tucker, age 76, passed away after a brief illness on Sunday, December 10, 2017 surrounded by his family. Born September 11, 1941, Larry was a devoted family man, always putting the needs and wants of his family before his own. In 1963 he married his high school...

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My sincere condolences to the
Tucker family on the passing of Mr.Larry. I had the pleasure of meeting him and Ms.Bette as his patient care tech. Rest in Paradise Mr. Larry

I moved recently and just heard of Larry's passing. I worked with him at Brecon Village and so enjoyed his kindness, smile and wit. He was always ready to help in any way he could. He loved working with the elderly and never complained about any one. His good buddy and partner in crime, Ken made the place so delightful to be part of. I missed the two of them when they retired. I want to extend my sympathy to the family.

I'm only learning of Larry passing today 12/19 it's with a heavy heart I write this. I met Tuck in our after retirement jobs and as others have said Larry was one of the kindest funnest and laid back people I have ever met. Never a cross word and always with the smile we see in the picture we see above thanks for picking that picture. In the short years we knew each other he felt more like an older brother. I'm sad this day

Bette and family, I am so very sorry for your loss. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.

Ann and I go way back with Larry and Bette to when we all graduated from High School, Adrian for us and Saline for them in 1960!! Larry and I and Doug Hoeft all hired in on the same day--Sept. 12, 1960 at Plastainer Plastics Plant on Maple Road. We worked together there and the Company changed names to Hoover Containers, and then to Universal Plastics. Then came the move to Manchester and into Uniloy's new plant there, building full scale Blow-molding Machinery with all the accessories....

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

For me Larry was the most patient and smart co-worker a person could have. Always happy and smiling. He could make a bad day good with just his presence. He will be missed by many that knew him. RIP my friend. My deepest sympathy to his family. God Bless.

Such a gentle soul. Larry, you will be missed.

Dad enjoyed riding to work with Larry(we knew him as Tucker). Sorry for your loss.
The Bill Charlton family