Louise was born on November 12, 1920, at the family home, a daughter of the late Robert Wheeler and Ada Rose Stuckey. She attended Lander College and eventually returned to Stuckey to work as a nurse at the Johnson Memorial Hospital.
Although she will be sadly missed, she will always be remembered for her sweet nature and kind words. No matter what the circumstances she would seem to find the good in a person. She was extremely proud of her family and despite her humble ways, would be caught boasting on them often. This would not only include her children but all of her nieces and nephews, which she felt a special closeness to, especially since she was the last of the Stuckey children surviving, having witnessed the passing of her 11 brothers and sisters.
Louise was born on November 12, 1920, at the family home, a daughter of the late Robert Wheeler and Ada Rose Stuckey. She attended Lander College and eventually returned to Stuckey to work as a nurse at the Johnson Memorial Hospital.
Although she will be sadly missed, she will always be remembered for her sweet nature and kind words. No matter what the circumstances she would seem to find the good in a person. She was extremely proud of her family and despite her humble ways, would be caught boasting on them often. This would not only include her children but all of her nieces and nephews, which she felt a special closeness to, especially since she was the last of the Stuckey children surviving, having witnessed the passing of her 11 brothers and sisters.
Family Members
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Wheeler Odell Stuckey Sr
1900–1974
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Etta Stuckey Clayton
1901–1990
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Alberta Virginia Stuckey Bridges
1903–1998
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Gertrude Stuckey Finklea
1904–1992
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Walter Marion Stuckey
1906–1923
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Jehu Willoughby Stuckey
1908–1928
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George Spencer Stuckey
1909–1998
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Roland Sherwood Stuckey Sr
1911–1988
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Dexter Lee Stuckey Sr
1913–1986
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James Sherwood Stuckey Sr
1914–1991
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Harold Leroy Stuckey Sr
1921–2001
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