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Dr. Richard Vaughn Tucker

Dr.  Richard Vaughn Tucker obituary, Bellingham, WA

Richard Tucker Obituary

Dr. Richard Vaughn Tucker passed away in Bellingham, Washington on Tuesday, January 12, 2016, after a short illness. He was born to Denton and Mittie Marie Tucker in Orofino, Idaho on November 25, 1922 and lived in the Ferndale-Bellingham area for 67 years. Dr. Tucker grew up the fourth of five boys on a small ranch near Ford's Creek in the Orofino, Idaho area. It was there he formed the values that served him his entire life. As it was the depression era, he learned the value of hard work, and the gift of being able to work. This would keep him practicing dentistry until age ninety. He gained an appreciation for and love of music during these early years, as well. It began with his mother playing the piano for the family in the evenings and lasted a lifetime. He especially enjoyed concerts of music he could hum later. Many friends will remember his humming while he worked. His grandmother, an artist, lived with the family for a time. Through her influence he learned to appreciate fine painting and other forms of art. The Denton Tucker family became active in their small rural community. Similarly, Dr. Tucker would later choose to live in Ferndale, Washington where he became an integral part of the community. He was a member of the Lion's Club, the United Church of Ferndale, and the school board; and he was the dad who would coach Little League Baseball when there were no other volunteers. Dr. Tucker's parents also instilled the importance of family ties and family history. They maintained a connection with his extended family and he learned about his northwest roots and the adventures of his great-grandfather, Robert Newell, an early day northwest trapper and pioneer. During his years on the ranch, Dr. Tucker also became a good shot and a very patient fisherman. He would later win an occasional shooting trophy and fish the Nooksack River for twenty years before catching his first steelhead. Following his early education in a small one-room schoolhouse, Dr. Tucker attended Orofino High School. There he learned the value of education. He decided to become a dentist and enrolled in the University of Washington for his undergraduate work. He joined the Delta Tau Delta fraternity, enjoyed the many academic and social aspects of college life, and became a life-long Husky supporter. At the university, he met his future wife, Elaine Vert, in a psychology class. They married June 24th, 1944 and were inseparable during their 71 years of marriage. She followed him to St. Louis, where he was enrolled in the Washington University School of Dentistry, and later to Oakland, California, where he began his two year tour of duty with the U.S. Navy. After completing his military obligation, Dr. Tucker moved his family to Ferndale and opened a dental practice above the Ferndale Record Newspaper office. From 1948 to 2013, he lived his dream. He was surrounded by a wonderful wife, a family of four children, good friends, and he was practicing a profession he loved. Dentistry was his passion. He challenged himself to achieve perfection for his patients. When long-time Bellingham dentist, Dr. George Ellsperman, encouraged him to join a gold foil study club, he discovered the benefits of gold restorations for his patients. It wasn't long before Dr. Tucker developed his own cast gold technique, later to be known as "The Tucker Technique." News of his innovations spread and in 1976 he started the first Richard Tucker Cast Gold Study Club for dentists in Vancouver, B.C. in response to their request for mentoring in his technique. From the inception of study club #1 with 12 members, the Academy of R.V. Tucker Study Clubs grew to where it is today, a collegial group of more than 700 current and former dedicated members in 73 study clubs around the world. Dr. Tucker had become not only a dentist, but also a teacher. He taught his technique and also the discipline and excellence required to do fine dentistry through the study club model. He made more than 250 lectures on cast gold restorations to dental schools and dental organizations around the world, wrote numerous articles for professional journals, made teaching videos, taught dental students at the University of Washington, and for twenty-five years taught an annual cast gold summer session at the University of British Columbia. During his lifetime, Dr. Tucker's many professional achievements and awards included: president of the Washington State Dental Society; president of the Academy of Operative Dentistry; honorary membership in the College of Dental Surgeons of British Columbia - the first American to receive the honor; Honorary Doctor of Laws degree, UBC - the first nomination by the Faculty of Dentistry and the first honorary degree awarded to a dentist in the history of the university; the Biaggi Gold Medal from the XXIII Italian Congress in Rimini, Italy; the Gold Medal for Excellence from the Academy of Operative Dentistry; the Albert Borish Award given by the Academy of General Dentistry; and most recently, the American Dental Association Distinguished Service Award. In spite of all these honors and awards, Dr. Tucker referred to himself simply as a Ferndale dentist. Over the years he could be found in his dental office; at home with his family; sailing his boat, the Line Angle; salmon fishing; or playing bridge with his neighborhood friends. Survivors include his children: Ann Marie Ratliff (Fleet), Richard Denton Tucker (Christina), Victoria Lynn Otterholt (Dana), and Martha Elaine Hoss (Richard); ten grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren; a younger sister: Rita Marie Sparks (Roger) of Ellensburg, Washington, and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife, Elaine, and his four brothers. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests a memorial to the United Church of Ferndale, the Boys and Girls Club of Ferndale, the University of Washington School of Dentistry, or the University of British Columbia School of Dentistry. A memorial service will be held at 2:00 PM Friday, February 5th, 2016 at the United Church of Ferndale with Rev. Bobbi Virta officiating.

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Published by Bellingham Herald on Jan. 22, 2016.

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February 4, 2016

I am so sorry to hear that Dr Tucker passed away. May you find comfort in the words from family, friends and the "God of All Comfort" 2Cor1:3

February 4, 2016

Dr. Tucker was my dentist for over 55 years. I moved from Seattle with a mouthful of cavities. I hated going to the dentist but I always loved Dr. Tucker.

February 3, 2016

Sorry for your loss of Dr. Tucker. May you find God's strength to deal with his passing. (Psalm 146:5 & 9)

February 1, 2016

To The Family Of Dr. Tucker
I was very sad to hear of this loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this most difficult time. Always remember the fond memories you shared over all the years together as they will get you through the days that lie ahead. May you find comfort in knowing others share in your sorrow...
He was my Dentist for well over 60 years and I have several of his gold fillings/crowns that have lasted since 1963. I have been to both UBC and UW several times as his model showing off his fine gold restoration. What a wonderful human being...I'm so happy to have know him for so many years, A friend. Peace be with all of you!
Fondly, Karen (Irwin) Gerhardt

Steve Radke

January 30, 2016

I'm sure sorry for your loss.
Dr. Tucker was a great man and was our family dentist when I was a kid. I have a funny story to share. When I was roughly 13 or so, about 48 years ago, I went in after school for my annual checkup. When he walked in holding my xrays he had a shocked look and said, "I can't believe this, every tooth in your mouth is full of decay and I'm not sure if we can even save them". So he ordered the assistant to take another set of xrays which turned out the same. After a moment of deep thought he asked me if I had anything chewy to eat for lunch. Then it hit me what a dumb thing I had just done. I told him that on the walk over from junior high school I had stopped at Thriftway and bought a stick of beef jerky. We all had a good laugh, he flossed my teeth, and I had a good checkup.
Once again, I'm sure sorry for your loss and I truly enjoyed his impressive obit. Take care.

Mary and Tim Irvin

January 29, 2016

We were so sad to read of Dr.Tucker's passing. He was such a skilled, careful, kind dentist to us for many, many years. He and Elaine were dear friends of my parents for years, and we felt fortunate to know them. Our condolences to the family. Love, Mary (Remsberg) and Tim Irvin

Colleen Lahr

January 28, 2016

Dr Tucker and his lovey wife Elaine were our neighbors in Ferndale for many years. Such a gracious couple.

Holle Zender

January 27, 2016

What a sweet man, I use to clean Dr. Tuckers office in Ferndale and everytime he was ready to go home and I was just coming to clean the office he would always take the time to stop and ask how my day was going.

Anya Milton

January 27, 2016

I am sorry for the loss of this amazing individual I have recently had the pleasure of learning about. His generosity and passion for the community will forever be remembered! Peace be to his memory.

- Boys & Girls Clubs of Whatcom County, Ferndale Branch

Richard Warren

January 26, 2016

Dick Tucker was my colleague and my dentist for 35 years. He was one of a kind. Few people on earth have accomplished as much with such humility and grace. Our condolences to his extended family and friends.

January 24, 2016

I am so sorry for the loss of your loved one. Please find peace and comfort in Psalms119:76

January 24, 2016

Our family has fond memories of
Dr."T" and his family. My mother Frances Bruns worked with him for many years, and traveled to many gold clinics. Dr. was truly a master of his art, and his family members are following in his footsteps. He will always be fondly remembered.

Frances Bruns & K.D. Shaw

Luanne Bass

January 22, 2016

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

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