The Evening Republican
Columbus, Indiana
Wed., Oct. 13, 1909
While kneeling in prayer in the Christian church at Bellville [Beallsville], Ohio, Sunday morning, Daniel Stuckey, aged about seventy-five years suffered stroke of paralysis which caused his death Tuesday night. He was the father of E. A. Stuckey, of California street. this city, and a month ago he went to Bellville, where he was visiting his brother, Jacob Stuckey, and other relatives.
The aged man regained consciousness and was carried from the church to the home of his brother, where he died. His son, E.G. Stuckey, of this county, went to Bellville when he learned of his father's Illness and was at the bedside when the end came. E.A. Stuckey received a telegram this morning Informing him of his father's death. The remains, which will he shipped here for burial, will arrive Friday.
The Evening Republican
Columbus, Indiana
Wed., Oct. 13, 1909
While kneeling in prayer in the Christian church at Bellville [Beallsville], Ohio, Sunday morning, Daniel Stuckey, aged about seventy-five years suffered stroke of paralysis which caused his death Tuesday night. He was the father of E. A. Stuckey, of California street. this city, and a month ago he went to Bellville, where he was visiting his brother, Jacob Stuckey, and other relatives.
The aged man regained consciousness and was carried from the church to the home of his brother, where he died. His son, E.G. Stuckey, of this county, went to Bellville when he learned of his father's Illness and was at the bedside when the end came. E.A. Stuckey received a telegram this morning Informing him of his father's death. The remains, which will he shipped here for burial, will arrive Friday.
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