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Lynda Tacker Obituary – Jan. 18, 1948 – Oct. 31, 2020

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Lynda Marie Tacker, 72, passed away Oct. 31, 2020 at her home in Henderson surrounded by her loving family. A celebration of life service will be 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 14, at the First United Methodist Church in Henderson with Dr. Tom Spellings and Chaplain Mark Pendergrass officiating. The family will receive friends at the church 1-2 p.m. on Saturday prior to the service. In lieu of flowers, the family is asking for donations to be made in her name to the Kirkland Cancer Center in Jackson, the Chester County Lions Club or First United Methodist Church in Henderson.
She was born on Jan. 18, 1948 in Manchester to William Julius Adcock, Sr. and Adeline Daisy Arnold Adcock. She grew up in Bell Buckle and graduated from Bell Buckle High School in 1966 and played basketball for her school. She continued her education in Cosmetology and went on to successfully achieve a sole proprietorship of her salon, Studio of Charm of Shelbyville.
She was active in her community in Shelbyville, including coordinating for the local annual fundraiser production “Hee Haw and Howdy” for the American Cancer Society. She was also involved with the local Retail Merchants and Chamber of Commerce. After her move to Henderson, she retired from cosmetology and embraced her new community, finding new paths to continue her passion to volunteer including serving as the Executive Director of Chester County Chamber of Commerce.
She was a Christian and an active member of First United Methodist Church, the Lion’s Club, and the American Cancer Society. She supported Freed-Hardeman Athletics, Chester County Chamber of Commerce and the annual Chester County BBQ Festival. She volunteered her time and assisted the local election polls to help her community to vote.
She loved her husband, Danny. They were inseparable, and they came as a pair, doing everything together. She also loved her family and instilled the importance of togetherness through consistent display of family traditions and values. She loved holidays, traveling, and family trips to the beach. Together she and Danny built a loving home. She was compassionate, dependable, creative, strong-willed, determined, and she saw potential in everything and was always seeking solutions. She was always up for a good challenge, and she showed her family that strength to her last day with them. You will all be together again.
She is survived by her daughter, Sandy Clanton of Unionville; her son, Jeremy (Jeffrey Fisher) Burrow of Jacksonville, Fla.; her stepson, Jason (Kayla) Tacker; granddaughters, Jaleigh and Kendra of Cordova; three brothers, Edward Adcock of Manchester, Cecil Gene Adcock of Shelbyville and Larry Adcock of Shelbyville.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Danny Tacker in the 30th year of marriage together; her parents; her brother, Junior Adcock; and her sister, Nancy Graham.

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