Camas, Clark, Washington
Thursday, April 16, 1953
THOMAS H. TUCKER
Thomas H. Tucker, 75 year old electrical
engineer of Camas, died shortly before noon
Monday of a heart attack. Funeral services
were held Wednesday, April 15 at the
Stoller Memorial Chapel with the Rev.
Lyndall Logee officiation. Sam Runyan was
soloist and Dorothey Newby, organist.
Masonic committal was conducted in the
Camas Cemetery.
He was born Nov. 29, 1877, in Thurston,
Ore., and had been a resident of this area for
7- years. He was a member of Truckee
Lodge 200, F & AM, Truckee, Calif., and
was a Spanish-American War veteran.
Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Lucille
Burrell, Camas; sister Mrs. Walden Pendall,
Venita, Ore.; two brothers, Lloyd Tucker of
Vida, Ore., and Vernon Tucker, Lebanon,
Ore.; and four grandchildren, Howard and
Calvin Nichols, Delores Van Houten and
Robert Burrell.
Camas, Clark, Washington
Thursday, April 16, 1953
THOMAS H. TUCKER
Thomas H. Tucker, 75 year old electrical
engineer of Camas, died shortly before noon
Monday of a heart attack. Funeral services
were held Wednesday, April 15 at the
Stoller Memorial Chapel with the Rev.
Lyndall Logee officiation. Sam Runyan was
soloist and Dorothey Newby, organist.
Masonic committal was conducted in the
Camas Cemetery.
He was born Nov. 29, 1877, in Thurston,
Ore., and had been a resident of this area for
7- years. He was a member of Truckee
Lodge 200, F & AM, Truckee, Calif., and
was a Spanish-American War veteran.
Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Lucille
Burrell, Camas; sister Mrs. Walden Pendall,
Venita, Ore.; two brothers, Lloyd Tucker of
Vida, Ore., and Vernon Tucker, Lebanon,
Ore.; and four grandchildren, Howard and
Calvin Nichols, Delores Van Houten and
Robert Burrell.
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