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Pauline Helen Tucker
01-1990
Submitted by: Tim Dotterer

© Glenn

Pauline H., Glenn R. and Antonia Knecht TUCKER

Cherokee Municipal Cemetery


The funeral for Pauline Helen Tucker, 78, a retired homemaker who died January 11, 1990, at Alfalfa County Hospital, was at 10 AM Monday at Fisher Funeral Home. The Rev. Gary Hornish officiated. Burial was in Cherokee Municipal Cemetery.

She was born may 23, 1911, in Boston, Massachusetts, and moved to Byron in 1930. She assisted her husband Glenn in farming and ranching. They moved to Cherokee in 1966.

She was a member of First Christian Church.

Surviving are one brother, Carl Knecht of Portland, Oregon; three granddaughters and four great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband on July 27, 1976, and one daughter.

Memorials may be made through the funeral home to the church or to Cherokee City County Library.

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