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Pearl Blanche Corinne Beauregard Tucker, known affectionately to all as Pearl, passed away peacefully in Littleton, MA, on September 25, 2025, at the age of 99, just one month short of her 100th birthday. Born on October 24, 1925, in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. Pearl's life was a testament to her enduring faith, her deep love for her family, and her unwavering spirit of kindness.
Pearl's journey began as the cherished daughter of Ralph and Cecile (LeClerc) Beauregard of Fitchburg, where she grew up and completed her education, graduating from Fitchburg High School in the class of 1943. She was predeceased by her three siblings: Robert Beauregard, Jeanne Taylor, and Dorothy Freeman. She cared for her mom in her later years, even welcoming "Nana" into her home. She cared for and visited her sister Jeanne throughout her illness until she died in 2011. She remained close to her brother Bob and Dottie as well throughout the years.
Pearl's heart found its match when she married her beloved husband, the late Kenneth W. Tucker, who passed away in 1984. Together, they built a life raising eight children and made Leominster their home on Hoover Street. She was predeceased by her daughter, Barbara A. Kendall, and her sons, Kenneth R. Tucker and Donald Tucker. She is survived by her sons, Thomas Tucker of Marlborough, Richard Tucker of Leominster, and her daughter, Cathy White of Fitchburg, as well as her sons, Jack Tucker of Leominster, and David Tucker of Leominster. She welcomed her son and daughters-in-law: Richard Kendall, Deb (Brideau)Tucker, Lueen (Gallant) Tucker, Judith (Preston) Tucker, John White, Colleen (Smith) Tucker, and Doreen (Candiello) Tucker to the large family as well.
A devoted mother and grandmother, Pearl's pride and joy were her 15 grandchildren: Steve, Rick, and Bob Kendall, Jamie Tucker, Tia Ames, Michael, and Eric Tucker, Kim Zerbinopoulos, Jackie Merchant, and Russ White, Jo-Ellen, Lindsey, Ashley Tucker, and Scott and Keith Preville. She hosted the grandchildren often at her cousin's weekends at her home. She also found great delight in her 14 great-grandchildren. She also hosted family holiday get-togethers and welcomed neighborhood kids into the family's large backyard.
Pearl's caring nature extended beyond her family as she dedicated 40 years to nurturing young minds as a Teacher's Aide and crossing guard in the Leominster School system at Priest Street School and Johnny Appleseed School, retiring in April 2010. Her gentle guidance and warm encouragement left an indelible mark on countless children, many of whom carried her lessons throughout their lives. She was affectionately known as mom or grandma to many children of both schools.
Her love for creativity and the arts shone brightly as Pearl became a beloved instructor at Michael's Arts & Crafts for the Kids' Club. She also took immense pleasure in crafting and sewing, especially in making Halloween costumes for her children and grandchildren, each one a masterpiece of love and imagination.
Calling hours at Richardson Funeral Home, 106 West Street, Leominster, will be from 10:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. on Friday, October 10, 2025, with a service at 12:00 P.M. The burial will follow at St. Joseph's Cemetery in Fitchburg, where she will rest next to her husband Ken of 35 years.
In place of flowers, please consider a donation to the Alzheimer's Association in Pearl's name. donorservices.alz.org
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