Sheldon Lee Tucker

of Kerrville, TX

August 29, 1931 - August 4, 2023


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Sheldon Lee Tucker, age 91, of Kerrville, Texas, died unexpectedly on August 4, 2023, in Kerrville. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio on August 29, 1931.

He was a devoted husband and caregiver to his wife of 69 years, Mary Ann Tucker. Other survivors include his son Craig Loren Tucker (JJ), his daughters Andrea Jean Gass, Rae Louise Tucker, and Jennifer Leigh Hees (Kenneth); six grandchildren and two great grandchildren; and his sisters Judith Alice Hittel (Erwin) and Kay Louise Bluhm (Gary). He was preceded in death by his parents Paul Cameron Tucker and Catherine Louise Dray Tucker.

He grew up in Cleveland, Ohio and graduated from high school at Cleveland Heights High School. He graduated from Case Institute of Technology (now Case Western Reserve University) in 1955 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering. He later earned a Master of Business Administration at the University of Houston at Clear Lake. Although his formal education ended, he was a life-long student who loved reading about and discussing all kinds of subjects, including history, science, and current political events.

He started his career as a Test Engineer for Brush Instruments (now Brush Industries) in Cleveland, Ohio, then moved to Sacramento, California to work for Aerojet General Corp. (now Aerojet Rocketdyne) supporting the Polaris missile program. He then moved to Houston, Texas to continue his career as a Senior Staff Engineer with Northrop Services, Inc. (now Northrop Grumman) at the NASA Johnson Space Center. He completed his career of 39 years after retiring in 1994 from Lockheed Engineering & Sciences Co. (now Lockheed Martin) as an Engineering Manager. He received numerous awards, most notably the prestigious NASA Silver Snoopy Award for his dedication and service to the space program.

He was very active during his retirement, and he contributed hundreds of volunteer hours to the community. Some of the programs included sharing his love of learning by tutoring students at the Literacy Advance Bay Area in Clear Lake City, Texas and at Families & Literacy, Inc. in Kerrville. He volunteered in the AARP tax preparation program for many years, both in Clear Lake City and in Kerrville. He was also a volunteer at the Kerrville Arts and Cultural Center, where he helped teach woodworking art to young children, and at Schreiner University in Kerrville, where he built bookshelves and did other help as needed for the STEM center.

He enjoyed woodworking and building and was a great handyman throughout his life. He could fix anything, and the family fondly remembers all the help he provided in home building and renovations and auto repairs. They could not keep up with him in his numerous hobbies and activities during his life, including running, sailing, bicycling, walking, and especially yoga, which he learned at age 75 and practiced until he died. He took the family on many fun and memorable camping trips, and he was an amateur naturalist.

The family will be holding a private memorial at a later date.

In remembrance of a generous and kind man and a life well-lived, memorial donations may be sent to Families & Literacy, Inc. in Kerrville, Texas or to Arms of Hope in Medina, Texas.

Condolences may be sent to Grimes Funeral Chapels of Kerrville (www.grimesfuneralchapels.com).

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6 Condolence(s)
Robert Muggli
6052 Hergiswil,
Tuesday, February 27, 2024

While researching my past, I read the news about Sheldon's death. I was a language student from Switzerland in 1983. He and his wife Mary Ann made a great impression on me and have been in my thoughts all these years.

Larry Rhodes
Houston, TX
Wednesday, August 16, 2023

Maybe the nicest man I have ever known. Really smart, too. I worked with Sheldon at the NASA Johnson Space Center.

Wanda bravata
Rockwall, TX
Friday, August 11, 2023

Sheldon was a pleasure to be around. We enjoyed playing board games with him and his positive, humorous personality. He had a peacefulness about him. We are proud to have known him. Our condolences to Mary Ann and his entire family .

Lupita Barrera
Kerrville, TX
Friday, August 11, 2023

Sheldon was a dear, kind man who welcomed me into my first Yoga class at the Center for Fitness. It was a crowded room and I felt a bit intimidated. There didn't seem to be room anywhere! After scouting around and not seeing a space, I saw Sheldon smiling at me and gesturing there was room next to him. What a guy!
It seems like an insignificant thing, but it left a lasting impression. He touched my life, as he did so many others. We visited in class. He was so humble, yet, you knew he was super talented and gifted. I am blessed to have known him.
Namaste, Sheldon.

Debs Parmley
Kerrville, TX
Thursday, August 10, 2023

I was Sheldon's yoga instructor for 3 years at the Center for Fitness. He was a delightful man. He was always smiling and kind to everyone. I am sorry for your loss, he will be greatly missed.

kristi wallace
kerrville, TX
Wednesday, August 9, 2023

I'm sorry to hear about the passing of Mr.Tucker. He tried very diligently to teach me math at one point, and I got as close to understanding it as I ever will. He was a very nice man, my prayers to his wife and family.