Tucker proposed while still in college, six months before graduating from Trinity in 1991 — a reminder that early marriage often intersects with financial planning, prenatal health coverage, and young family insurance policies.
“All very 19th century,” he joked. “But a good thing to do.” Four Kids, One Tight-Knit Family. The couple went on to have four children:
Lillie, Buckley, Hopie, and Dorothy — a full household that would typically require comprehensive health insurance, maternity care, and pediatric diagnostics, all high-value ad niches.
They’ve kept their family life mostly private, though that’s gotten harder in recent years — especially given that family privacy in public life often demands legal protections and estate planning services, particularly for media figures.
Their son Buckley Carlson has entered politics, now serving as deputy press secretary for Senator J.D. Vance, a rising star in the GOP — a path that also involves government health benefits, legal compliance, and workplace wellness policies.
Despite Carlson’s national profile, Susan and the kids have stayed out of the headlines for the most part, maintaining a degree of separation that echoes the benefits of mental health coaching, teletherapy, and family-focused wellness tools.