In Loving Tribute Albert Tucker

The Westside Gazette and Urban League of Broward County join the community in remembering the life and legacy of Albert Tucker.

Al was a great friend, mentor and comrade in this fight for justice and recognition of diversity in our community. The impact of his great work will be forever felt throughout our agency, community and beyond. Dr. Germain Smith-Baugh Urban League of Broward County

Al Tucker was a consummate professional. In the Fall of 2016 when I was contemplating a site for the 2018 Alpha Kappa Alpha South Atlantic Regional Conference, Mr. Tucker offered every possible resource available to him to ensure a successful meeting. I will never forget his humble spirit and the “Promises Made, Promises Kept” assurances he truly followed through on. – Sharon Brown Harriott,  18th South Atlantic Regional Director Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

Brother Al Tucker was a great friend and mentor. His passion for creating new opportunities for Greater Fort Lauderdale was unmatched, including opportunities for our youth. It is no question that the 100 Black Men of Greater Fort Lauderdale was blessed by his leadership and Brother Al Tucker will forever be revered as one of our founding leaders.” – Dennis Wright, 100 Black Men of Greater Fort Lauderdale, President Emeritus

If you had the opportunity to meet Mr. Albert Tucker then these words of admiration and appreciation will resonate with you through your own personal reflections of his life. Al Tucker was an amazing, caring, professional and purpose driven servant leader. At the mention of his name, doors opened and well needed resources became available! I count it a blessing to have known him and the memories of the great times will live on forever.  Rest in peace Albert Tucker! – Dr. Sylvia Sloane Jones, South Atlantic Region Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

Al Tucker was a humble servant, a compassionate humanitarian and a consummate professional. He was passionate about bringing organizations of color to our beautiful county. He embodied “Hello Sunny!” Al worked tirelessly with the local chapters of our sororities and fraternities of the Divine 9. His guidance and attention to detail were impeccable.  We will miss his warm spirit, authentic smile and cherish our fond memories, forever. – Luwando Wright, Immediate Past President, Broward National Pan-Hellenic Council

Ali Tucker was a great ambassador for Broward County. He was the catalyst for many Black organizations selecting Broward County as their meeting site. – Dr. Dorsey Miller

Al was a gentleman, passionate leader with a vision and fearless in his approach to heighten multi-culturalism in the tourism industry for Greater Fort Lauderdale. He was laser focused on people of color and championed the African American Research Library and Cultural Center as the home to history and culture of people of color in Greater Fort Lauderdale and to visitors from around the globe. We are eternally grateful to work with him and will miss his spirit and contributions to AARLCC and our community. – Pamela Adams, Friends of the African American Research Library & Cultural Center

“I found working with Al a pleasure. A consistent, honest, community advocate, who was also friendly, supportive, dependable and true to his word. Will always love him!” – David I. Muir Director, Island Syndicate

You would see Al’s magnetic smile before he even said a word. He was a relationship builder, a community hero and believed diversity was a necessity and not just status quo. Al was my friend and I will miss him dearly. My thoughts and prayers are with his family. – State Representative Bobby Dubose

Albert was a truly caring person who understood that the playing field for Blacks is not always level.  In that regard, he did everything that that he could to highlight and acknowledge Black culture and the Black experience in South Florida. He helped us to appreciate the enormous buying power within the Black South Florida community. He was a person who thought outside of the box and consistently made it difficult for the value of Black people, Black organizations and Black tourism to be ignored. He will be sorely missed. – Attorney Burnadette Norris-Weeks

Al Tucker, a life well-loved and gone too soon.  A man, a friend created to shine with an inspiring one of a kind light in our community.  Al was un-afraid to advance ideas that were unconventional and he remained unbowed by pressure to conform. I’ll remember him from this: “Don’t go into meetings with your hands out and the reality of it is, being Black does have value so know your spending power.” – Mayor Hazelle Rogers

Al, your memory lives on in all of us who champion the importance of cultural Community development.  It is on all of us who you’ve inspired to work together to continue bettering our communities. – Emmanuel George

Destination Sistrunk Founder, mentor & friend, lamenting our loss. Moving forward with fists high, in your memory. – Grace Kewl

Mr. Tucker was a visionary who unapologetically worked to ensure multiculturalism thrived in Broward. He was a friend of Miramar and assisted us in bringing tourism to seashore to the sawgrass. He will be missed. – Mayor, Wayne Messam

His smile, which we will truly miss,  tells you everything you need to know about the soul of the man. You are in God’s hands now, Rest In Peace. – Bertha W. Henry, Broward County Administrator

On Friday, the world said goodbye to my friend and business associate, Al Tucker – husband, father, grandfather, brother, son, and a leader committed to empowering the African American community by making sure we were represented, respected, and had a seat at the table of economic opportunity. – Jerome Hutchinson, Jr.   ICABA Founder & CSO

“He was that unassuming guy in the background that made things happen because he truly wanted to make a difference in the lives of Black people. He was not afraid of his job and he used his power and influence to prove it.  He was a real friend and loved Black people.  We lost a real community superhero. All of our organizations will miss him. ” –Harry Harrell, Owner Tom Jenkins Barbecue 

“Al Tucker was an extremely kind and generous man. He was totally committed to his family and our community. Each time, I interacted with him, I learned a lot. Put simply, he was visionary gone too soon,” said –Congressman Alcee L. Hastings

“Every once and a while someone comes along and not being from your particular “Hood” represents the “Hood” because the “Hood” is a part of the love that makes him/her and Albert Tucker was just that. He cared about where he came from, no matter where he was and he was not ashamed to tell the world and to make it possible for others to see the greatness of it. And that with a little help the “Hood” could stand next to anyone and any place to shine and not be diminished  from another’s brilliance.” – Bobby R. Henry, Sr., Publisher Westside Gazette

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Carma Lynn Henry Westside Gazette Newspaper 545 N.W. 7th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Office: (954) 525-1489 Fax: (954) 525-1861

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