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Karen Tuck Potter, 74, passed away on December 18, 2023, at her home in Burleson, TX. She was born on May 1, 1949 in Fort Worth, TX to Henry Lee Tuck and Bobbie Nelda Tuck.
Karen grew up in Everman, TX. where she graduated from Everman High School in 1967. Karen married Larry Potter in June of 1967 in Everman, TX and were happily married for 46 years.
Karen was preceded in death by her husband, Larry Potter; her parents Henry and Nelda Tuck and her sister Mary Tuck Lopez.
Karen is survived by her daughters, Deanna DeFoor (John) of Wilson, OK, Jennifer Fliegen (Tom) of Springer, OK and Kerri White (Brandon) of Burleson, TX; her sister Anita Unger (Ronnie) of Burleson, TX; her grandchildren Ryan Millsap, Joshua Walker, Jason Walker, Allison Millsap, Kaelyn White, Isaac White and Blake White; her great-grandchildren Brayden Walker, Gunner Walker and Greenlee Wilson, and her nieces and nephews and other relatives.
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