Barbara Sue Tucker, 81, of Loretto, TN, passed away on Saturday, August 16, 2025, at her home after an extended illness. She was a dedicated employee of Salant & Salant and M-Fine and a faithful member of the Church of God. Barbara was a native of Grandview, TN.
She is survived by her son, Darrell Tucker (Marie) of Loretto, TN; daughters, Teresa Daniels (Tater) of Leoma, TN, and Nancy Hashemiyoon (Rameen) of Cookeville, TN; brother, Jimmy McGee (Pat) of Loretto, TN; sisters, Brenda Irvin, Sandy Lawson (Jack), Jill Tucker (Randy) all of Loretto, TN, and Jan Penix of Lawrenceburg, TN; five grandchildren, Tiffany Haun, Colby Daniels (Samantha), Kailea Jackson (Chris), Daniel Tucker, and Travis Tucker; and seven great-grandchildren.
Barbara was preceded in death by her husband, Neal Tucker; parents, Lowell and Lois Butler McGee; brothers, Kenneth McGee (Infant), Travis McGee, and Troy Don McGee; and sisters, Connie Gerhart, Lila Gobbell, and Kaye Neill.
A private family graveside service will be held at a later date. Loretto Memorial Chapel is in charge of all arrangements. For more information, please contact (931) 853-6995.

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