In Loving Memory
Starlette Tucker

Starlette Tucker

7/1/1949  —  4/25/2024


Gilbert-Memorial-Park

A Life Remembered

Obituary

Starlette Tucker

Starlette (Star) Tucker was born on July 1, 1949 at St. James Hospital in Chicago Heights, Illinois to the union of Edward Tucker and Claudine (Rankin) Tucker. She was a healthy baby at 8 pounds and 13 ounces with enough charisma, gall, spiritually, humor and sarcasm to change our lives forever. After five years, her mother and two sisters relocated to Milwaukee, Wisconsin where she began her education. She attended St. John Lutheran School, Immanuel Lutheran School, Wells Jr. High School and Washington High School in Milwaukee Wisconsin. She also, attended Perry High School in Lima, Ohio. She continued her education at Milwaukee Area Technical College in teaching, counseling and acquiring a certification in childcare. Having grown up in a Christian home, she was taught by her mother, Claudine, of the love of Christ.

Through the years, she read her Bible and attended different churches. She grew up in Tabernacle Baptist Church where she sang in the choir and joined the Christian Youth Group with her sisters, Patricia and Carlotta. Starlette became a member of Sharon Seven Day Adventist Church and later a member of Parklawn Assembly of God in Christ Church. When joining Parklawn, her two daughters joined also. Starlette started working her teenage years and after high school, she began her lifetime career at Wisconsin Bell (AT&T) in 1970 where she had many roles and responsibilities, dispatcher and network assistant clerk. She completed 33 years of service and proudly retired at the age of 54. Star also worked 2 different part-time jobs, once cleaning, security, concession and ticket checker for the Milwaukee Bucks.

After retirement, she enjoyed reading her Bible, watching some of her favorite televisions programs. talking to her friends on the phone, traveling, and spending her time working on her beautiful yard. Her backyard was a place of peace, relaxation and fun for her and her family. She kept multiple cell phones for her busy schedule and was always on the move. She started her childcare business called “Little Stars Childcare”. It was a safe place for children to play, learn and create new friendships. She transformed her life and home for her business to cater to grandchildren and neighborhood children. This was a very rewarding accomplishment for her. She devoted her entire life to her children and grandchildren.

Preceding her in death was Eduarldo (Slugger) Tucker, brother (Lima, OH), Edward Leroy Tucker, Father (Lima, OH), Lisa Tucker, sister (Lima, OH), Claudine Motley, mother (Milwaukee, WI).

She leaves behind her children, Willie Barners Jr. (Linda) of Gilbert, AZ, Carlos Barnes of Milwaukee, WI, Tonette Barnes of Milwaukee, WI, Angela Barnes of Coolidge, AZ, Natalie Moralez of Coolidge, AZ. Her siblings are Patricia Latiker (Joe) of Menomonee Falls, WI, Carlotta Jagers (Rodney) of Brown Deer, WI, Charissia SMith (Rick) of Milwaukee, WI, Claudiare Motley (Kimberly) of Charlotte, NC, Carmella Sue Tucker of Lima, OH, Angela Tucker-Winfield of Cincinnati, OH, Jason Phillips of Gilbert, AZ. Her closest friends of over 30 years are Deborah Gillespie, Terri Harris and Fannie Murdock of Milwaukee, WI.

Whatever you did to console our hearts we thank you so much for whatever part. We deeply appreciate your kind expression of sympathy in our great sorrow. Thank you for keeping us in your thoughts and prayers.

Service Details

Gatherings in remembrance

Visitation

Monday, May 13, 2024 · 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Gilbert Memorial Park 2100 E. Queen Creek Rd. Gilbert, AZ 85297

Service

Monday, May 13, 2024 · 1:00 PM

Gilbert Memorial Park Cemetery Funeral Home 2100 E. Queen Creek Rd. Gilbert, AZ 85297

In Memory

Moments to treasure

Messages of Love

From family and friends

Deborah Phillips
You will be missed so much! You were loved very much! Prayers go out for entire family

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Gilbert Memorial Park Funeral Home and Cemetery