He was a Christian believer, avid fisherman and enjoyed building and truck driving. He married Minnie Dick at Alta Mill in Harvey County on July 26, 1932. She survives of Sedgwick. He was one of the founders of Chapel by the Sea in Port Isabel, Texas, and was a member of First Mennonite Church of Newton. He was preceded in death by his father, Jacob Stucky; mother, Marie Stucky; brother, Richard Stucky; and sisters, Frieda Pauls and Loraine Stucky.
Other survivors include his daughter and son-in-law, Patricia and Clinton Litsey of Sedgwick; brothers, Albert Stucky of Sunrise Beach, Texas, Harold Stucky of Hutchinson; sisters, Linda Evans of Portland, Ore., Nahida Miller of Newton, Amanda Nightingale of Burrton, Esther Wagner of Hutchinson; and grandchildren, Alaina and Richard Litsey Wirtz of Wichita, Lynne and Mike Litsey Youngquist of Lenexa.
Memorials have been established with Mennonite Central Committee and Hospice Care of Kansas.
He was a Christian believer, avid fisherman and enjoyed building and truck driving. He married Minnie Dick at Alta Mill in Harvey County on July 26, 1932. She survives of Sedgwick. He was one of the founders of Chapel by the Sea in Port Isabel, Texas, and was a member of First Mennonite Church of Newton. He was preceded in death by his father, Jacob Stucky; mother, Marie Stucky; brother, Richard Stucky; and sisters, Frieda Pauls and Loraine Stucky.
Other survivors include his daughter and son-in-law, Patricia and Clinton Litsey of Sedgwick; brothers, Albert Stucky of Sunrise Beach, Texas, Harold Stucky of Hutchinson; sisters, Linda Evans of Portland, Ore., Nahida Miller of Newton, Amanda Nightingale of Burrton, Esther Wagner of Hutchinson; and grandchildren, Alaina and Richard Litsey Wirtz of Wichita, Lynne and Mike Litsey Youngquist of Lenexa.
Memorials have been established with Mennonite Central Committee and Hospice Care of Kansas.
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