"MISS RUBY STUCKEY - On September 1, 1923, the home of E.E. Stuckey was filled with sorrow because of the death of Ruby, the 14 year old daughter. She was the baby of the family and the life and flower of the home being the only child then living with the parents. The battle for life was well fought by relatives, friends and herself.
She leaves to mourn her loss, a father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. E.E. Stuckey, of Greenville; four brothers, Grover Cleveland Stuckey, of Anniston, Elbert Choron Stuckey, of Montgomery, Dewey Kendrick Stuckey, of Bessemer, Sidney Catts Stuckey, of Wadley; 3 sisters, Mrs. H.C. (Lilly Mae) Turner, and Miss Velma Stucky, both of Jasper, and Mrs. W.H. (Mary Lousie) Houston, of Greenville. Burial at Antioch."
"MISS RUBY STUCKEY - On September 1, 1923, the home of E.E. Stuckey was filled with sorrow because of the death of Ruby, the 14 year old daughter. She was the baby of the family and the life and flower of the home being the only child then living with the parents. The battle for life was well fought by relatives, friends and herself.
She leaves to mourn her loss, a father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. E.E. Stuckey, of Greenville; four brothers, Grover Cleveland Stuckey, of Anniston, Elbert Choron Stuckey, of Montgomery, Dewey Kendrick Stuckey, of Bessemer, Sidney Catts Stuckey, of Wadley; 3 sisters, Mrs. H.C. (Lilly Mae) Turner, and Miss Velma Stucky, both of Jasper, and Mrs. W.H. (Mary Lousie) Houston, of Greenville. Burial at Antioch."
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