The Tuttle Times
Tuttle, Grady Co, OK
Published: March 01, 2007
(permission granted)
Mary Nell Stuckey, 71, died peacefully surrounded by her loving family on Feb. 24, 2007.
She was born Sept. 6, 1935 in Kilgore, Texas to Estelle and James Doyle Byerly. Mary married James Dewey Stuckey on March 7, 1955, enjoying 52 years of marriage.
Mary had a strong Christian faith through her lifetime and enjoyed her family very much. She was a wonderful wife, mother, and grandmother.
Survivors include her husband, Jim (James): Stuckey; daughter, Susan Ford and husband John of Newcastle, Okla.; son, Brad Stuckey and wife Anissa of Tuttle, Okla.; and three grandchildren, Brandon Harris and wife Amanda; and Allison and Julia Stuckey.
She is also survived by her mother, Estelle Byerly, Atlanta, Texas; and her sister, Sylvia Combest, Atlanta, Texas.
She was preceded in death by her father, James Doyle Byerly; and her granddaughter, Brandi Harris.
The family would like to thank Dr. Russell Postier, and Russell-Murray Hospice for their wonderful care.
Open viewing is available daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Eisenhour Funeral Home in Blanchard, Okla.
Services will be held at 10 a.m. on Thursday, March 1, 2007 at True Oak Fellowship, 20 Worley Creek Dr., Tuttle, Okla. with interment following at Blanchard Cemetery in Blanchard under the direction of Pastor Ben Reid.
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