Ethel M. Tucker, 81 of Dumfries, Virginia passed away at her home on August 15, 2019.
Ethel was born in Yonkers, NY on November 7, 1937. She graduated from high school then enlisted into the Air Force. After both her and her husband’s enlistments were served they moved back to Virginia in 1964. She has been a resident of Dumfries since 1973.
Ethel was preceded in death by her husband Jack Tucker.
She is survived by her siblings Richard Ruyack, Edward Ruyack and Patricia Meisels. Her children Deborah Crandall and Richard Misner. Her grandchildren Chelsea and Heath Hower and Brittainey and Joey Lyons. Her great grandchildren Hayden Hower, Hadleigh Hower and Aubrey Lyons.
The viewing will be Wednesday the 21st at Miller funeral home from 6-9pm. The memorial service will be held at Miller funeral home on Thursday the 22nd at 11am. The burial will be at Quantico cemetery at 1pm.
In honor of Ethel’s vibrant personality, it was her request guests wear bright colors instead of black.
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