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Stuckey, Aaron (1891-1962)

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<font size="+2">'''Ohio Couple Killed In Head-On Crash''' </font>
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Archbold, Ohio. &#8212; Double funeral services for Mr. and Mrs Aaron Stuckey, well-known farm couple of Route 3, Wauseon who were fatally injured in a head-on crash of two autos near here, were conducted Sept. 12 at the Lockport Mennonite Church.
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Mr. Stuckey, 71, and his wife, 67, were traveling on Highway 2 en route to morning church services Sunday, Sept. 9, when their car was struck by an oncoming vehicle driven by Manuel Trevino of Archbold. The latter was attempting to pass a car ahead.
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Mr. Stuckey was dead on arrival at the Wauseon hospital and his wife died soon after being admitted to the hospital. Her sister, Miss Gladys Beck of Archbold, was a passenger in the car and was critically hurt.
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The Stuckeys are survived by one daughter, Mrs. Howard Bender of Wauseon; one son, Melvin Stuckey of Fayette; and six grandchildren, as well as a number of brothers and sisters.
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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1962 Oct 18 p. 1
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1962 Sep 20 p. 3

Birth date: 1891

text of obituary:

Ohio Couple Killed In Head-On Crash

Archbold, Ohio. — Double funeral services for Mr. and Mrs Aaron Stuckey, well-known farm couple of Route 3, Wauseon who were fatally injured in a head-on crash of two autos near here, were conducted Sept. 12 at the Lockport Mennonite Church.

Mr. Stuckey, 71, and his wife, 67, were traveling on Highway 2 en route to morning church services Sunday, Sept. 9, when their car was struck by an oncoming vehicle driven by Manuel Trevino of Archbold. The latter was attempting to pass a car ahead.

Mr. Stuckey was dead on arrival at the Wauseon hospital and his wife died soon after being admitted to the hospital. Her sister, Miss Gladys Beck of Archbold, was a passenger in the car and was critically hurt.

The Stuckeys are survived by one daughter, Mrs. Howard Bender of Wauseon; one son, Melvin Stuckey of Fayette; and six grandchildren, as well as a number of brothers and sisters.


Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1962 Oct 18 p. 1

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