Ira moved to Meridian, MS, and with his brothers Claude (1869-1946 )and Atosa ( 1880-1933), ran "Stuckey Brothers" a combination barbershop/pool hall, next to Weidmann 's Restaurant in downtown Meridian
I don't know how long it was in business, but my Grandfather Ira Stuckey,
(1907-1994), nephew of his namesake, told me he got pulled over during Prohibition after visiting his uncles establishment , probably in late 20s or early 30s.
Home was at 109 22 nd Avenue in Meridian
Ira moved to Meridian, MS, and with his brothers Claude (1869-1946 )and Atosa ( 1880-1933), ran "Stuckey Brothers" a combination barbershop/pool hall, next to Weidmann 's Restaurant in downtown Meridian
I don't know how long it was in business, but my Grandfather Ira Stuckey,
(1907-1994), nephew of his namesake, told me he got pulled over during Prohibition after visiting his uncles establishment , probably in late 20s or early 30s.
Home was at 109 22 nd Avenue in Meridian