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Mary Sue Lockett Tuck

March 18, 1927 — January 26, 2014

Mary Sue Lockett Tuck

Mrs. Mary Sue Luckett Tuck of the Liberty community passed away on Sunday, January 26, 2014 at The Woodview. She was born in Vicksburg, MS on March 18, 1927 and was 86 years old. She was the daughter of the late Robert Gordon Luckett and Nila Wedgewood Luckett and was married to the late John Franklin Tuck, Jr. She was a member of the Main Street Methodist Church and the Liberty Christian Church and was retired from the Halifax County Public Library and the Halifax County Department of Social Services. She was a graduate of the Northeast Louisiana University, was a life member and past president of the Halifax Womans Club, was a life member of the Banister Hill Garden Club, was a former chairman of the Halifax County-South Boston Regional Library Board, and was a literacy and GED tutor. Survivors include: Two daughters Amy Tuck Barnes and husband Scott of Halifax Lydia Tuck Connelly and husband Michael of Richmond Two grandchildren Colleen B. Herndon and husband Johnathan of Farmville Patrick Barnes of Halifax A funeral service will be held on Tuesday, January 28, 2014 at 2:00 PM Powell Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Tim Owen and the Rev. Ed Rigg conducting the service. Burial will follow in the Liberty Christian Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends at Powell Funeral Home on Tuesday for one hour prior to the funeral and other times at the home of Amy and Scott Barnes, 1037 Laura Court, Halifax. Those wishing to give memorials should consider the Halifax County-South Boston Regional Library or a charity of your choice.
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