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Remembering Martha Tucker - with great fondness

'Played golf with her a lot, was beaten by her a lot! - YVONNE MARSHALL

Yvonne Marshall writes:
So sorry to hear of Martha Tucker's death. She was one of the first people we met when we joined the Campbellsville Country Club back in the early 60's. She was just one of the nicest persons ever and a great friend! Played golf with her a lot, was beaten by her a lot! She remained a good friend with the late Ruby Allison. Visited here and played golf with all of us. Played a tournament with her when I was expecting a baby. Do believe she let me win! It was hot that day and we laughed and had a great time. Still have the beautiful little gold bracelet she sent my daughter when she was born. Will always remember her with great fondness. My deepest sympathy to the family. - Yvonne Marshall
Comments re article 67011 Martha Abell Tucker Campbellsville KY 1927 2014




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