THE FLAGLER TRIBUNE 
Bunnell, Florida 
Thursday, August 6, 1959
		    A. Dewey Stuckey of Flagler Beach died Tuesday morning in  the Flagler Clinic and Hospital following a lengthy illness. 
		    He was born in Espanola on December 11, 1898 and was a  life-long resident of Flagler County. He was a member of one of the pioneer  families of this area.
		    Mr. Stuckey was a member of the Primitive Baptist Church. He  had been employed as a ranger in care of Lehigh Portland Cement Company before  construction of the plant here. He was employed at the plant after it was  completed.
		    Mr. Stuckey is survived by his widow, Mrs. Hazel Stuckey of  Flagler Beach; one stepson, William Leonard of Ormond Beach; three brothers,  William Stuckey of Ormond; Louis and Jesse Stuckey of Marineland; two half  sisters, Mrs. Nora Malphurs of Bunnell and Mrs. Bertha Strickland of Ormond  Beach. Also surviving are several nieces and nephews. 
		    Funeral services will be held from the Bunnell Methodist  Church at two o'clock Thursday afternoon with the pastor, Rev. W. L. Spicer,  Jr., officiating. Interment will follow in Espanola Cemetery.
		    The body will rest, at the Craig Funeral Home, 201 East  Moody Blvd., from 7 o'clock Wednesday evening until noon Thursday, and at the  church from 1 o'clock until the funeral hour.
		    Pallbearers are: Joe E. White, Bert Powell, Miller Teters,  Lyman Gage, Tom Harkness, and Henry Wells.
		    Craig Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.