Sharon-Tucker-Obituary

Sharon Lynn Tucker

Cassopolis, Indiana

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March 13, 2009CASSOPOLIS - Too soon in the city whose architecture she loved and surrounded by friends, Sharon Lynn Tucker died in San Francisco, CA, on March 13, 2009, of complications from cancer. Ms. Tucker, 59, was the founder and principal of Tucker-Elie Communications, which specializes in...

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Mom and Dad were very great friends of Tom Tucker; the 1960s wild childs in Sarasota resulted in a life-long friendship with dad and the beautiful Sharon. When my sister Carle married in Sasaletto, Sharon was the hostess and brains my dad could relate to. I lost dad just months before Sharon's life was taken. Rest in peace and see you soon!

My memories of Sharon are of her warmth and her easy nature. I too worked with Sharon at Bank of America/Public Relations and I respected her talents and her sincere love of life.

Sharon,"Tuck",and I shared the dance. We lived together at Hope for four years and never were separated by anything but miles and the wrinkles of life. My grief is shared with all of you. If you have shared life with Sharon, she is with you forever. I am grateful to know that she lives in the fresh hole in my heart.

I was a classmate of Sharon's at Cassopolis High School and am saddened at her passing. It sounds like she led her life to the fullest. God's blessings to her family.

Kathy (Tabbert) Van Lue, New Carlisle, Indiana

I worked with Sharon at Bank of America and was very sad to hear of her passing. I always admired her wisdom and generous spirit. My prayers are with her family. Sharon will be deeply missed.

Sharon was a good friend in college, to me and to so many others, and we will miss her at reunions. My condolences to the two Ms. Deckers and all the family. Such a loss is almost too much for words.
John Norden (Grand Rapids, MI)

I was so saddened to learn of the loss of Sharon. I was one of the architects whom she helped with her wonderful writing. We had a lot of fun working together, and i was able to learn a lot more than i knew about myself through her insightful probing. I will miss her cheerful intelligence, and passion for architecture.

to Barbara and to Sharon's loved ones.

I worked with Sharon at Bank of America for several years. She was a unique individual who taught me many things and I will be forever grateful to her. and yes, her laugh was wonderful and warm.

"In one of the stars I will be living. In one of them I will be laughing. And so it will be as if all the stars were laughing when you look up at the sky at night". And there is sweetness in the laughter of all the stars and in the...

Between communications throughout the years, we shared much. I often have wished things were such that we could have seen each other more often. Sharon offered bits of her wisdom now and again, and I still hold them close to my heart. I wish you the best Barb, and when I think of Sharon, there will be a smile evermore . . . I loved her too, Tammy