Ava Ruth Tucker

Ava Ruth Tucker obituary, Midlothian, TX

Ava Ruth Tucker

Ava Tucker Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Midlothian Funeral Home on Feb. 2, 2024.

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Ava Ruth Tucker, born on October 15th, 1958 to Louis and Ruth Peveto. Ava passed away at her home and into the presence of the Lord on January 27th, 2024.
Ava grew up in Bridge City, Texas where she attended Bridge City High school. Ava went on to attend Lamar College and soon after began her 36 year career as a Florist and Produce Team Member at Walmart.
More than anything, Ava loved the Lord with all her heart and throughout the years, her journey to strengthen that relationship with her Savior, Jesus Christ and share the Gospel with her friends and family was at the forefront of her life.
Ava was a beloved wife to Keith Tucker and a loving mother to her daughter Danielle. She enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren Fitz, Graham, Brantley, Savannah and Harper. Traveling brought so much joy to Ava as she loved visiting new places and seeing the many wonders of God's creation. She had a smile that would light up any room, her deep blues eyes would communicate the pure Joy she found in Jesus and she wanted to show others God's love.
Ava was survived by her husband Keith Tucker, daughter Dannielle Davis son-n-law Trevor Davis, Brother Courtney Peveto and Cynthia Peveto, Sons Erik, Michael, Nicholas and Jamie, Daughter Brooke Corbett and Husband Joseph Corbett, granddaughters Savannah and Harper, Daughter Brandi Christie and husband Jackson Christie, grandson Brantley and Son Blake Tucker and Wife Megan Tucker.
The memory of Ava's love for others will live on in our hearts forever.
To honor Ava, a celebration of life will be held on February 11th at 2:00PM at Vertical Church Ovilla, TX. The family welcomes all friends and loved ones to attend the service officiated by Pastor Brian Treadaway.
In lieu of flowers, the family is asking for donations to be made in honor of Ava's love to shows others God's love. Those donations can be made to The Peveto Family serving on the International Mission Board in Zambi, Africa to purchase Bibles. napeveto.wixsite.com/tellthestory

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