Theresa Mae Tucker

theresa tucker

October 4, 1965 ~ December 2, 2025

Born in: Amarillo, Texas
Resided in: Hughes Springs, Texas

Theresa Tucker, 60, of Hughes Springs, Texas, passed away on December 2, 2025. She was born October 4, 1965, in Amarillo, Texas.

Theresa loved her family deeply, especially her grandchildren, who were the light of her life. She enjoyed entertaining friends and family in her home, creating a warm and welcoming place for anyone who visited. She also had a talent for sewing, often making pillows and blankets that she lovingly shared with others.

She is survived by her husband, Johnny Tucker; father, Vancil Hill; one son and daughter-in-law, Bryant and Lydia Tucker; one daughter and son-in-law, Jasmin and Jonathan Beck; two grandchildren, Jayden Tucker and Noah Beck; one sister, Erica Garrison; and her bonus children, who considered her a  second mom.

She is preceded in death by her mother, Kaye Hill; grandparents, Ray B. and Dempsey Spann; one sister, Tracie Humphries; and one brother, Mitcheal Smith.

Memorial Services for Theresa will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, December 13, 2025, in the chapel of Reeder-Davis Funeral Home in Hughes Springs.

Services

Memorial Service : December 13, 2025 2:00 pm

Reeder-Davis Funeral Home - Hughes Springs
1213 Hanes Blvd.
Hughes Springs, Texas 75656

(903) 639-2585
https://www.reeder-davis.com

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  1. Candle 8You were and still are loved and missed by everyone u always had a infectious smile on your face gonna miss seeing you around and to Johnny,Jasmine and family and Bryant I’m so sorry for your loss love you guys if yall need anything please let me know even if it’s a hug or need to talk love yall

  2. Candle 1Theresa I will never forget the summer Kay sent you to Mt Pleasant to spend the summer with Charlie,me,Cheri,Chelle and Brandon. The first night you was there I was making stuffed bell peppers for supper. You was so adamant that you hated those. Charlie’s rule was always that you had to at least taste what was on the table. You tasted that bell peppers and ended up loving it and ate2halves. After that you was always eager to taste whatever we had to eat. We ended up having so much fun that summer with you. I will never forget the memories we made. I am so sorry life has been so hard for you. I am so glad you had Johnny to stand by you throughout it all. Most of all I am glad you had given your life to Jesus and I will see you again one day. Give Charlie and all the family big hugs for me. RIP and I will see you again. I love you so much. Aunt Sue


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