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Karl Saint Christopher Tucker II, of Shelley, ID, passed away unexpectedly on August 22, 2023 at the age of 25. Karl was born December 30, 1997 in Lakenheath, England to parents Andrea and Karl Tucker.
Karl was a life-long athlete and excelled in many sports, ultimately playing football for Montana State University in Bozeman, MT. While in Bozeman he met his fiancé, Hallie Turner, and they were starting a wonderful life together with their dogs, Trunks and Gigi. Karl was a proud graduate of Montana State University with a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and was working as an orthopedic medical sales representative. Karl loved his work and quickly found success in the field, recently taking a position in Salt Lake City where he and Hallie hoped to relocate.
Karl’s infectious laughter and smile touched everyone who met him and his joy for life was contagious. Whether he was learning to snowboard, fly fish, or build a fence, he tackled new experiences headfirst and with a grin from ear to ear. Karl was a friend to everyone he met and was truly the life of the party. He was deeply loved by everyone in his life and his absence creates a void that it is difficult to comprehend.
Karl was preceded in death by his grandfather Carlton Tucker, his grandfather William Figueroa, and his grandmother Eunice Figueroa. He is survived by his fiancé Hallie Turner, his parents Andrea and Karl Tucker, his grandmother Yvonne Canty, his sisters Tatiana and Kajsia, his brother Quinton, nephew Arthur Mayor, and brother-in-law Darren Mayor.
A memorial service will be held for Karl at 1:00pm on August 29th at Nalder Funeral Home, 110 W Oak Street, in Shelley, ID. The family will meet with friends from 11:30 till 12:45 pm Tuesday at the funeral home.
Those who would like to participate in the funeral service remotely are invited to view the service on a live broadcast on Nalder Funeral Home's Facebook page.
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