Nancy L. Tucker, 58

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Nancy Lynn Tucker was born on April 10, 1963, in Council Bluffs. She was the daughter of Max and Sara Thomas. She passed away Sunday, Dec. 5, 2021, at Crawford County Memorial Hospital in Denison, at the age of fifty-eight.

Nancy had several hobbies and interests that kept her busy. Nancy enjoyed all things related to crafts. She enjoyed getting to scrapbook the special moments of her family's lives. She loved sewing and crocheting. Nancy spent many years vending at flea markets and craft fairs and valued the relationships she built with her customers. She also loved spending time volunteering and helping as many people as she could. She experienced so much happiness from helping others.

Nancy's number one priority in her life was her family. She loved being a mother to her four children and later on becoming a grandmother to her five grandchildren. Nancy was an amazing supporter for all their activities. Taking trips, going shopping, making meals, and having holidays as a family brought her great joy. She also enjoyed spending time with her beloved cat, Sully.

Nancy was preceded in death by her husband, Franklyn Tucker, on Aug. 2, 2019; and brother, Dale Morey. She is survived by her parents, Max and Sara Thomas of Denison; four children, Dana (Tom) Neemann of Denison, Vanessa Tucker of Omaha, Neb., Sarah (Mason) Stone of Denison, and Joshua Tucker of Grimes; five grandchildren, Samuel, Hannah, Sawyer, and Roman Neemann, and Lukas Stone; two siblings, Marc (Josie) Morey of California and Karen (Rob) Smith of Omaha; and many other relatives and friends.

Funeral Services were held Thursday, Dec. 9, 2021, at Our Savior Lutheran Church in Denison. Rev. Joshua Keinath officiated the service with interment in Oakland Cemetery in Denison. Organist Dianne Furne provided accompaniment for congregational hymns "Amazing Grace," "Lord, Thee I Love with All my Heart" and "On Eagle's Wings." Serving as honorary pallbearers were Nancy's Grandchildren. Serving as pallbearers were Adam Braunersrither, Kevin Johnson, Cole Kinnersley, Zach Kinnersley, Aaron Schroeder, Kevin Stover and Eddie Cullison. Following the committal service, the family invited everyone to return to the church for a time of fellowship and lunch. The Huebner Funeral Home in Denison was in charge of arrangements.