John Tucker

John Tucker "Tuck" Morse

Aug 2nd, 1944 - Jul 30th, 2020
  • Birth Date: Aug 2, 1944
  • Death Date: Jul 30, 2020
  • Location: To be determined
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Biography: John Tucker “Tuck” Morse, 75, of Charleston, South Carolina, died on Thursday, July 30, 2020 in Little Rock, Arkansas after a lengthy battle with Parkinson’s Disease. He was born August 2, 1944 in Little Rock, Arkansas to the late Byron Rhodes Morse and Josephine Tucker Morse. After attending The Hill School in Pottstown, Pennsylvania and graduating with a bachelor of arts from Washington & Lee University in 1967, he obtained his juris doctorate from the Hastings College of Law at the University of California in 1970. Morse is survived by his wife Catherine Braden Morse, his son Richard Braden Morse (Jessica), daughter Catherine Morse Leatherman (Hugh), and his sister, Melinda Morse Laurens (Chip). His family legacy will be carried on by his beloved grandchildren Annabel Braden Morse, James Woodward Morse, Hugh Kenneth Leatherman IV, and Tucker Rhodes Leatherman. 
 
Morse began his extraordinary business career in 1971 as one of the original ten employees of Federal Express Corporation in Little Rock. During his leadership as its first general counsel, he secured an unprecedented amount of venture capital that enabled the company to build a new global headquarters in Memphis, successfully lobbied for the deregulation of the airline industry and played a lead role in its initial public offering. He retired from Federal Express as senior vice president for legal and regulatory affairs in 1981 to move back to his hometown of Little Rock. There, he focused his efforts on revitalizing the city he so loved through a mix of real estate development and philanthropy. 
 
His entrepreneurial drive continually motivated him to privately invest in real estate ventures, mutual funds, agriculture, airlines, technology and restaurants in Little Rock and Charleston, where he moved his family in 1994. His investments in South Carolina landmarks such as The Francis Marion Hotel, The Poinsett Hotel and The Cigar Factory as well as Kiawah Island Resort were of particular importance to his desire of making historic and beautiful places even better. His expertise was constantly sought, and he served on boards of various organizations, most notably Wells Fargo, GX Clarke, Saks Fifth Avenue, Porter-Gaud School, the College of Charleston and the Medical University of South Carolina, where he established a fellowship advocating for the research of neurological diseases.
 
In addition to his impressive business acumen, he was a man of many recreational and artistic pursuits. He was an avid golfer, a licensed pilot and aviation enthusiast, and drove his vintage sports car collection throughout the world. He and his wife of 42 years, Cathy, loved traveling together to collect antiques, oriental rugs, and artwork of many different genres. Also an intercollegiate sports fanatic, he was a lifetime supporter of the Arkansas Razorbacks and a booster for the University of Arkansas at Little Rock Trojans and the College of Charleston Cougars. 
 
Most importantly, he cherished his time with family. Despite his many infirmities from a 21-year battle with Parkinson’s Disease, he never missed a chance to spend time with his children or grandchildren. Many of his happiest memories were while boating on Lake Michigan with his family, where he enjoyed spending time in the summer. He refused to turn down a social invitation of any kind. He could often be found playing disc jockey for his friends and family, and towards the end, he was usually better at dancing than walking. His dry wit and unrivaled sense of humor endeared him to all who knew him. He was a man of principle and a loyal friend and partner to so many people across all walks of life. 
 
The family would like to thank all who assisted with his caretaking over the years in Charleston, Michigan, and Little Rock. Memorial services will be announced at a later date. In the meantime, memorial gifts may be sent to The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research, P.O. Box 5014, Hagerstown, MD 21741-5014.

Condolences(13)
Annabel Morse his granddaughter
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#13
Nov 11th, 2025 2:36 pm
I remember very little I remember his smile, his love for golf, family and how hard he worked. I remember calling him silly tuck when I was little and celebrating Christmas at his house. I was on a trip in New York when I learned he was passing he lived two more days I couldn't stop crying. My sympathy to all those touched by his passing.
Bob Nunley
#12
Oct 8th, 2022 10:02 am
Condolences on Tuck's passing. We shared good times in our youth. God bless you.114
Mark murton
#11
Dec 29th, 2021 11:44 am
I’ve had a book since childhood, entitled “Our Fighting Planes”, published in 1946, with a child’s name “Tuck Morse” handwritten inside in all caps. Got it in Oakland, CA, in ~1964. Any chance Mr. Morse ever lived in that area?
John M. Rivers, Jr.
#10
Aug 13th, 2020 3:55 pm
Dear Cathy, Richard, and family,

Please accept my deepest sympathy during your time of bereavement. Tuck was a great guy. Having now read his obituary, I had no idea that he was so accomplished not only in his business and civic life, but also with his family. Please know that I am on standby to be of assistance to you and your family should you need any help.

Most sincerely,

John
Andrew Charters
#9
Aug 5th, 2020 3:34 pm
To Cathy and family, Jess and I were so sorry to learn of Tuck’s passing.Sending prayers and love to you all. Sincerely, Andrew
Rusty Harley
#8
Aug 5th, 2020 12:11 pm
Sally told me of Tuck's passing yesterday. What a loss; what a wonderful man. Love to all.
Linda Burrow
#7
Aug 5th, 2020 10:47 am
Cathy so sorry for your loss. You were always so much fun years ago in Burrow’s/Mr. Frank’s Optical. Missed seeing you but kept up on you through family and friends.
Praying for your family. Susie Burrow
Susie Burrow
#6
Aug 5th, 2020 10:42 am
Cathy and family so sorry for your loss. You Cathy you were always so much fun when you were customer of Burrow/Mr. Frank’s years ago. I’ve inquired about you and your family over the years.
Our prayers are with you all during this sad time.
Porter briggs
#5
Aug 5th, 2020 9:08 am
I have many fond memories of our early childhood in Hot Springs on the lake with my parents and his parents I always liked Tuck. I send my condolences to his family including Melinda. Porter
William Peek
#4
Aug 5th, 2020 9:03 am
To Tuck's family. I am so sorry to hear that Tuck passed on. In my young Little Rock days I was friends with the entire Morse family. I know the loss of Tuck is very hard for you. Sincerely, Bill Peek
Kent Kretchmar
#3
Aug 5th, 2020 4:06 am
I'm sorry to hear of Tuck's passing. We grew up in the same neighborhood in Little Rock. He was a fine friend then and turned out to have an outstanding and productive career. My sympathy to his family and frinds.
Virginia Penick
#2
Aug 4th, 2020 7:33 pm
SAD news! So very sorry of his illness and death.
I have beautiful memories....first was listening to my dad, James Penick, talking about how proud of Tuck going to Washington & Lee. Then, great parties with him in #10 Sunset --- especially when Catherine arrived -- everyone was THRILLED!
This is a real heartbreak. But Tuck was thoughtful and a true "working man" --- and plenty of fun.
God bless the good family. Will be thinking of you. Much love, Ginger Penick
Kaye Phillips Miers
#1
Aug 4th, 2020 6:09 pm
Melinda and family,
I’m so sorry to learn of Tuck’s death, he was a force of nature for sure. I loved your mom and dad so much. There’s not many of us left. Ward has been gone almost 3 years. I know with Covid it makes it even harder. Prayers for you all. May he Rest In Peace and rise in glory. Love, Kaye

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