Dates
Funeral services for Brenda Fay Tucker will take place at Southland Baptist Church in San Angelo, TX on Saturday July 13th, 2024, at 10:00am. There will be a celebration of life reception and service, followed by a luncheon.
Brenda Tucker was born on October 8th, 1956, in Kermit, TX to Faye and Wayne Wilson. She was married to George Tucker on June 26th, 1997, in Big Lake, TX. Brenda was surrounded by her husband, son and loved ones when she went to be with the Lord on Friday, July 5th, 2024.
Brenda grew up as a “Camp Kid” in Midkiff, TX at the old El Paso Natural Gas Plant. She attended school in Big Lake, TX where she was a cheerleader and twirler, riding the bus 50 miles each way every day. Her love for the Lord began to grow at a young age as a member of the First Baptist Church of Midkiff.
Brenda maintained her faith in Big Lake and San Angelo, Tx where she was a member of Big Lake FBC and Southland Baptist. Her faith was bigger than life and her actions reflected her love for Christ. She was the best friend anyone could ask for. Throughout her life she made many friends who were family to her, and they were by her side until her very last breath. She was charismatic, fun, loving and full of life. She saw the world through rose colored glasses and never had a negative thing to say. Brenda loved teaching Bible Study and gave her time freely to the church. Whether it be helping with Church Camp, Vacation Bible School, or being a board member and president of the Southland Baptist CDC, she worked hard to make sure every kid and member knew the love of Christ. She will forever be missed by the Southland Bible Study Girls.
Brenda had a large family and was called many names throughout her lifetime. As “Mom” she was supportive, strong, and loving. As “Aunt Boo” she was silly and loved to make you laugh, even if it was at herself sometimes. As “Momo” she was everything. She was one tough “Momo” that taught us that if you put your heart into it, you can achieve it. On June 23rd, 2018, she was the Texas Powerlifting Champion for her age and weight class and even held a few records. She was truly an inspiration to all that knew her.
She is survived by her Husband George Tucker, Son Chad George, Daughter-in-Law Sarah George, Stepson Bran Tucker, Sister Janice Morris, Brother-in-Law Bob Morris, Sister-in-law Sheryl Wilson, 6 Grandkids Jacob, Layton, Jackson, Callen, Jensen, and Haydn. She also had many nieces and nephews she loved dearly. She is proceeded in death by her parents, Wayne and Faye Wilson, Son Craig George, Daughter Jill George, Stepdaughter Sheri Tucker, and Brothers Sandy and Donald Wilson.
Brenda had a huge impact on many lives and never knew a stranger. She loved to vacation with friends, family, and anyone in the same place at the same time. She will be greatly missed, but her love and outlook on life will live on in the hearts of her family and friends. Love you Mom “Momo”, we know you are rejoicing in Heaven, and we will be reunited again.
In lieu of flowers “Momo” asks that donations be made to Southland Baptist Church to help kids attend Church Camp.