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• Mrs. Ed T. (Elizabeth) Stucky, 76, died March 6 at Mercy Hospital in Moundridge. The funeral was conducted Friday afternoon at the West Zion Mennonite Church there, with Rev. Marvin Zehr in charge. Mrs. Stucky was a native of Austria, and was married to Mr. Stucky at Guymon, Okla. in 1908. He survives with sons Jess of Peabody, James of Alameda, Calif., Jean of Wichita, John of Wellington, and Junior of Hutchinson; five daughters, Mrs. Alfred Meyer, Mrs. Bill Winsinger and Mrs. Bertrand Dirks, all of Moundridge, Mrs. Harry Ensz of Newton, and Mrs. Juanita Strausz of Galva; three brothers, two sisters, 22 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. | |||
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1968 Mar 14 p. 8
Birth date: 1892
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• Mrs. Ed T. (Elizabeth) Stucky, 76, died March 6 at Mercy Hospital in Moundridge. The funeral was conducted Friday afternoon at the West Zion Mennonite Church there, with Rev. Marvin Zehr in charge. Mrs. Stucky was a native of Austria, and was married to Mr. Stucky at Guymon, Okla. in 1908. He survives with sons Jess of Peabody, James of Alameda, Calif., Jean of Wichita, John of Wellington, and Junior of Hutchinson; five daughters, Mrs. Alfred Meyer, Mrs. Bill Winsinger and Mrs. Bertrand Dirks, all of Moundridge, Mrs. Harry Ensz of Newton, and Mrs. Juanita Strausz of Galva; three brothers, two sisters, 22 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.