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Arnold Tucker

December 5, 1932 — October 17, 2020

Sun Prairie - Arnold H. Tucker, 87, passed away at his home in Sun Prairie, WI on October 17, 2020.  Born on December 5, 1932 in Rice Lake, WI, he was the son of Howard B. and Vivian C. (Crosby) Tucker.  His early education began at the Wisconsin School for the Blind in Janesville due to congenital glaucoma.  He later graduated from Winter, WI High School.  Unsure about what to do beyond high school, his sister convinced him to attend the University of Wisconsin so he could watch Big 10 football.  He graduated from the UW School of Pharmacy in 1954 with honors, so that adventure didn’t turn out half bad.  After college, Arnold returned to Northern Wisconsin to establish Tuckers Drug Store, Inc. in Park Falls.  In 1957, Arnold married Marjorie “Nan” Haggerty, and they welcomed their son, Thomas, in 1960.  Nan preceded Arnold in death in 1974.  Arnold married Alice Hepner Knotts in 1977, and their daughter Emily was born one year later.  Arnold continued his lifelong quest for learning and earned an advanced degree in Health Care Administration from the University of Minnesota.  Due to diminishing vision, he accepted an appointment to serve as CEO of Flambeau Medical Center in Park Falls.  In 1980, he returned to his pharmacy roots where he built a thriving, small town, independent pharmacy known to the Park Falls locals as Park Pharmacy.  As Tuckers Drug Store, Inc. continued to grow, Arnold established North Central IV Home Care, a home infusion service that would meet the home health care needs in Northern Wisconsin - one of his proudest accomplishments. In 1997, Arnold realized his life ambition to not fall victim to a disability and provide for himself and his family had been satisfied.  In retirement, Arnold and Alice hosted foreign exchange students from Germany and Kazakhstan, and enjoyed overseas travel to visit friends and ancestral areas.  The couple eventually settled in Sun Prairie to be closer to family, medical and Arnold’s philanthropic interests.  Arnold served as a board member for the Wisconsin Council of the Blind and Visually Impaired for many years, and was honored to receive the “Backyard Hero Award” for his services as a diabetic educator and chairing the Council’s Finance Committee.  Arnold served his local community in every way he could. He was a 32nd degree Mason, a member of the Zor Shrine, Lions Club, JayCees, Park Falls Chamber Ambassadors, Zor Flambeau Clowns, Flambeau Ramblers Barbershop Chorus, Lakeland Barbershop Choir and others. He was a Life Member of the UW Alumni Association, and avid Badger sports fan.  Arnold enjoyed attending concerts at and supporting the Overture Center for the Arts.  He was predeceased by his parents, wife Nan and their newborn son, a dear cousin Vernice (Bena) Wiley and his guide dog, Ward.  Arnold is survived by his devoted wife, partner and best friend Alice and their daughter Emily (Joseph) Perushek of Baraboo, his son Thomas (Tammy) Tucker of Merrill and Alice’s daughter Kimberly (Peter) Jeffers of Chippewa Falls.  Also surviving are his sister Gladys Ruegger of Shell Lake, 7 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and many friends. The family would like to acknowledge a dear friend and nurse, Susan, and the wonderful staff at Agrace Hospice who assisted Arnold in his final weeks.  Although he could not see at the very end of his life, his finely tuned mind recognized the voice and smile of a friend or loved one, enjoyed music and delighted in the roar of a football crowd.

There will be no public services at this time.

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