As a bit of information to add in a bio: the following is taken from his mother's information.
More than anything else in the world, Auntie desired a child but none came to her. So when she had an opportunity to adopt a little three-day old boy, she made it a matter of sincere prayer and decided he should be as their very own son. This was February 17, 1869. They named him John Henry. He was the pride of Auntie's life. How she loved him, and remembered all his little manly acts. She told how he read a sermon by President Brigham Young reported in the Deseret News the day before he died. He only lived until he was nine years old. Then he left her only sweet memories that she carried with her always.
Sent by: Spencer Stucki(#47765116)
As a bit of information to add in a bio: the following is taken from his mother's information.
More than anything else in the world, Auntie desired a child but none came to her. So when she had an opportunity to adopt a little three-day old boy, she made it a matter of sincere prayer and decided he should be as their very own son. This was February 17, 1869. They named him John Henry. He was the pride of Auntie's life. How she loved him, and remembered all his little manly acts. She told how he read a sermon by President Brigham Young reported in the Deseret News the day before he died. He only lived until he was nine years old. Then he left her only sweet memories that she carried with her always.
Sent by: Spencer Stucki(#47765116)
Family Members
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Charles Thomas Stucki
1872–1926
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Caroline Elizabeth Stucki
1874–1880
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Maria Jane Stucki Cole
1877–1950
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William Butler Stucki
1880–1963
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Hyrum David Stucki
1882–1882
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Joseph Smith Stucki
1884–1927
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Annie Stucki Rich
1886–1981
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Margaret "Madge" Stucki Hoge
1891–1965
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Elfrieda "Elfie" Stucki Richards
1893–1973
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Erastus Woodruff Stucki
1894–1968
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Ezra Spori Stucki
1895–1992
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