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Tuesday, March 7, 2023 ******************************* For Immediate Release

Celebration of Life for Robert H. "Bob" Tucker 

Saturday, March 11, 2023

Robert H. Tucker Jr - funeral_program

Service

Opening Remarks

Rev. Dr. Demetrese Phillips,Historic St. James AME Church

Rev. Thomas B. Brown, Retired Pastor, Union Bethel AME Church


Remarks

Bishop Paul S. Morton, Greater St. Stephen Full Gospel


Program...



Interment with Full Military Honors 

Monday, March 13, 2023 - 12:30pm

Southeast Louisiana Veterans Cemetery

34888 Grantham College Road

Slidell, Louisiana 70460


Obituary


Robert H. Tucker Jr., a prominent civil rights activist, successful businessperson, and dedicated community leader, passed away on March 1, 2023, at the age of 82. Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, on January 29, 1941, Robert was the second of three children born to Rev. Robert H. Tucker Sr. and Mattie Amacker Tucker. 


Robert's parents were both raised on self-sufficient farms in rural Louisiana before moving to New Orleans. His father became a successful mortician and owner of three funeral 

homes, and later served as an African Methodist Episcopal minister in Louisiana and Mississippi. Growing up in the segregated South, Robert learned about business, spirituality, and the struggles of being an African American man. 


After graduating from Walter L. Cohen High School in the top 5% of his class, Robert received an academic scholarship to Clark College, now Clark Atlanta University, where he excelled academically, led student activism, and made history by participating in the first lunch counter sit-in in Atlanta. Robert's leadership skills and public speaking ability led him to captain Clark College's first debate team, which won tournaments over prestigious universities such as Harvard and Columbia. While at Clark, he joined the Beta Psi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Incorporated, and was elected and held national office as 2nd Vice Grand Basileus as an undergraduate. He graduated from Clark with honors in Political Science and Economics. He also attended the London School of Economics & Political Science and then later gained his master's in business administration (MBA) from Tulane University. 


Robert continued to make history after college by being one of the first African Americans to integrate the National Park Service. He was assigned to Yosemite National Park in 

California, and later enlisted in the U.S. Army, where he was stationed in France and Thailand.


Returning to New Orleans in 1967, Robert became a community organizer and civil rights activist, leading an effort to launch an ecumenical march to commemorate the death of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Robert's efforts were instrumental in pressuring the city to hire African Americans to meaningful positions. 


In 1970, Robert was hired as the first Black Executive Assistant to a New Orleans Mayor (Mayor Moon Landrieu). During his eight years in the Landrieu administration, Robert 

played a pivotal role in managing and resolving municipal challenges and fighting for economic access for entrepreneurs of color. He had an instrumental role in electing and 

advising prominent political leaders such as Mayor Dutch Morial, Mayor Marc Morial, Senator Mary Landrieu, Mayor LaToya Cantrell, and many others across the nation.


He was also instrumental in achieving a peaceful resolution to an eight-hour standoff between the New Orleans Police Department and the Black Panther Party. 


Robert left government in 1978 and entered the world of business, first as a consultant and later as the CEO (Chief Executive Officer) of his own firm. He and Janee Tucker 

built a small business that specialized in providing support services to Department of Defense agencies into a major employer of over 300 individuals. Robert was also active in civic and public affairs, serving on numerous boards and commissions, including the New Orleans Port Authority, the Regional Transit Authority, the United Negro College Fund, Inc., The Clark Atlanta University Board of Trustees, and the Historic St. James AME Church’s Commission on Church History & Preservation to name a few.


Robert's dedication to social justice and community empowerment was rooted in his love for his family and his faith. He believed that everyone deserved access to equal 

opportunity and fought tirelessly to create a better world for all. His life and legacy are a testament to the power of faith, determination, and compassion in making a positive 

difference in the world. He will be deeply missed by his family, friends, colleagues, and all those whose lives he has touched. 


Robert was a devoted husband to Fatma Aydin, and a loving father to his three children, Iam, David, and Jeffrey. He instilled in them the values of hard work, education, 

integrity, and community service, and inspired them to carry on his legacy of fighting for equality, justice, and dignity for all. 


He leaves behind the following family members to mourn his absence: Wife, Fatma Aydin; Sons, Jeffrey Tucker Washington (Sheila) Dallas, TX; David Tucker, Los Angeles, CA; Daughter, Iam Christian Tucker (Candace), New Orleans, LA; Grandsons Jason Washington (Carin) & Jamaal Washington (Kieche’el); 7 great-grandchildren, Dallas, TX; Niece, Dr. Shuana Tucker-Sims (John), Middlebury, CT; Nephews, Keith Stamps, Atlanta, GA; Devrim Hayes, New Orleans; Kaya Aydin; Great nephew Evan Battiste, Washington, DC; Sister-in-law, Ruyveda Collins; Brothers in law, Suleyman Aydin (Sona Ocal); Apo Aydin (Elif); Mother-in-law, Ayse Aydin; Godchildren, Shawn Favre & Heather Hodge as well as numerous cousins, relatives and friends. 


Robert was predeceased by his parents, sister Mercedes Tucker Stamps and brother Eric Lionel Tucker.

Thank You


The entire Tucker Family thanks you for your love, support, and kind words during this difficult time. We deeply appreciate your presence in our lives and the many ways you have touched us and supported our beloved RH. Bob's legacy will continue to inspire us and many others for generations to come. We hope that you will consider a donation to his scholarship fund in the spirit of continuing his legacy of service & empowerment of the next generation of leaders. As BT would say, "much love" to you all.


Arrangements Entrusted To:

Crain & Sons Funeral Home

2000 Washington Street

Franklinton, Louisiana


In lieu of flowers the Tucker family requests donations be made to the Robert H Tucker Jr 

Political Science Scholarship Fund at Clark Atlanta University. Please scan the QR Code 

below in order to make a donation.

Robert-Bob-H.-Tucker - QR Code
Robert Tucker - STUDENT sit-in_in_Atlanta
Robert Tucker - Black Panthers Face-Off 1970


Robert Tucker - Black Panthers-NOPD

Pictured from left, Sherman Copelin Jr., Robert Tucker, Don Hubbard, Charles Elloie, and Henry Faggen (Image provided by the Tucker family).

Robert Tucker - Brooklyn College
Robert H. Tucker Jr - office

Bob Tucker and Iam C. Tucker

Father Daughter Conversation on Civil Rights

A 3rd generation activist daughter interviews her father about his Civil Rights efforts during the 50s and 60s...


Editor's Note: This is a reprint of a feature published by the New Orleans Agenda originally on Tuesday, May 25, 2021. Iam Tucker, the daughter of Bob Tucker has provided permission for us to republish the original publication.


The family would also like to thank you for your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Details of final arrangements for Mr. Tucker will be made public soon. Again thanks for your prayers.

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Click to view video presentation

The New Orleans Agenda, Staff Report

Original published date, 5/25/2021


NEW ORLEANS (3/5/2023) - The instruction from the class professor was to identify and interview a person who participated as a civil rights activist during the turbulent 50s and 60s.


For Iam C. Tucker, that guidance was not a difficult assignment.


As a 3rd generation activist daughter of an African American family steeped in a tradition of struggle for Black empowerment, Iam was in her comfort zone.


Her paternal great-grandfather, Thomas Tucker Jr., was an African Methodist Episcopal circuit rider and presiding elder in the Greensburg, LA. Region. In fact, Thomas Tucker Jr. was ordained by AME Bishop Henry McNeal Turner, the outspoken member of the Georgia State Legislature. And Iam’s grandfather, Robert H, Tucker Sr., was both a respected civil rights leader, AME minister, and independent business owner.


Family tradition aside, Iam chose her father, Robert H. Tucker, Jr., as the Civil Rights leader whom she best identified with. More specifically, she knew in a strongly personal context, among other facts, the following about her dad:


➢ As a Black man, he grew up in the completely segregated solid South during the ’50s and 60s.


➢ That as a student attending an HBCU educational institution, her dad had been arrested with 110 other students for attempting to eat at a lunch counter in Atlanta, GA.


➢ That he was the first African American assistant to the mayor of New Orleans in 1970, leading the way for Blacks to serve in positions of authority in a previously all-white environment.


➢ That he, along with other Black leaders, had been instrumental in mediating a peaceful settlement to the NOPD efforts to evict the Black Panther Party from the Desire Housing Project.


Iam’s incisive questions cover a broad expanse of what an inside view of the movement looks like.


More importantly, the obvious working chemistry between dad and daughter offers comfort to those working to build similar relationships.

Bob Tucker and Iam C. Tucker Father Daughter Conversation on Civil Rights

Editing & Video Production by JR Thomason

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