Earl Eugene Tuck, 74, of Anderson passed away October 18, 2018 at his home surrounded by his loving wife and children. He was born August 31, 1944 in Friendsville, TN to Garrett Earl and Gussie Ida (Parks) Tuck. He married Teresa Hennis on October 17, 1992.
For more than 30 years Earl designed and built automation devices for industrial use at many locations in central Indiana. He loved watching racing, discussing NASCAR, and spending time with his children, grandchildren and great-grandchild.
Survivors include his wife Teresa; daughters, Julie Middleton, Joani (Matt) Jenkins, and Jacqueline (David) Leonard; son, Jason Tuck; stepchildren, Melanie (Chris) Woolward, Uriah (Jen) Armstrong, and Crystal (Drew) Armstrong; sister, Frances (L.C.) Garrett; sister-in-law, Diana Tuck; step grandchildren, Cailin, Parker, Truett, Elianna, and Tobias; and several nieces and nephews.
The true pride and joy of his life were his grandchildren, Nikki Scruggs, Ashley Jenkins, Sean Middleton, Ben Spangler, Abby Jenkins, Jonathon Leonard, and great-granddaughter Phoenix Hull.
Earl was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Ed Tuck, Chester Tuck, and Floyd Tuck; sisters, Carrie Crisp and Sally Carr.
A private family memorial service will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions can be made to the Lapel Stony Creek Township Fire Territory, 8871 W. 200 S. Lapel, IN 46051 for their tremendous service to the community, and the compassionate care they provided to Earl.
Tina (Tuck) Head says
I love you old man. Give my Daddy a big hug and kiss from me. You will be greatly missed by all who knew you.
Doris (Tink) Baker says
I’ll miss you Uncle Gene…At least you left this world knowing you were truly loved . Give Mom, Dad and Roger a big ol’ Hug for me. I’ll see y’all later … Love 💕 ya, God Bless
Mary Gettle says
I will miss you Uncle Gene giving everybody in heaven a big hug for me a big hug big hug for me see you soon love cookie jar
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Joyce Neace says
Just a note to Gene’s family…
I met Gene at Ed’s Place in Fortville, where I met Danny (My Husband) and The Country Expressions Band. Gene was always one of the kindest people I have ever met. He was truly an unforgettable man. Rest in Heaven Gene Tuck…..say hello to Danny Neace for me â¤