In service for his country 1940 - 1964
Breeder of Clydesdale Horses
Collector of antique tracters & carriages
Inscription:
I've soared so high on silvered wings
Saw the face of God and all his things."
Stuckey, USAF Lt. Col., Norman Dale age 95 of Fairborn and Dayton, passed away October 7, 2014. Stuckey was stationed at Hickam Field 7 Dec., 1941 when Pearl Harbor was bombed. During WWII he flew the B-17 known as "Jack the Ripper" over Germany (1943-44) and was shot down close to Munster. He was a POW in STALAG LUFT 1 for 16 months. Most of his career he was an instructor pilot, and command B 52 pilot. After retirement, Col. Stuckey owned an advertising business and was an officer in 11 clubs, including Fairborn Rotary, Mensa, and Dayton Shriners. He is survived by his wife of 68 years, Frances (Cushing) Stuckey: daughter, Susan (Michael) Bulkeley: son, Stephen (Virginia) Stuckey; daughter, Claire (Clive) Carter: 7 grandchildren, David, Anne and Claire Bulkeley, Katheryn (Seth) Harrell, Allison Stuckey, Faye and Helen Carter: brother, John (Liz) Stuckey. The family will receive friends on Sunday October 12, 2014, 2-4 P.M. with Masonic services at 3:45 P.M., in the Belton-Stroup Funeral Home, 422 E. Dayton Yellow Springs Road, Fairborn. A memorial service will be held on Monday, October 13, 2014 at 11:00 A.M. in the Bath Presbyterian Church, 4624 Bath Rd., Huber Heights, Rev. Doris Whitaker officiating. Inurnment to follow at 2:00 P.M. in the Fairfield Cemetery with full military honors. Condolences may be made to the family at www.BeltonStroup.com
In service for his country 1940 - 1964
Breeder of Clydesdale Horses
Collector of antique tracters & carriages
Inscription:
I've soared so high on silvered wings
Saw the face of God and all his things."
Stuckey, USAF Lt. Col., Norman Dale age 95 of Fairborn and Dayton, passed away October 7, 2014. Stuckey was stationed at Hickam Field 7 Dec., 1941 when Pearl Harbor was bombed. During WWII he flew the B-17 known as "Jack the Ripper" over Germany (1943-44) and was shot down close to Munster. He was a POW in STALAG LUFT 1 for 16 months. Most of his career he was an instructor pilot, and command B 52 pilot. After retirement, Col. Stuckey owned an advertising business and was an officer in 11 clubs, including Fairborn Rotary, Mensa, and Dayton Shriners. He is survived by his wife of 68 years, Frances (Cushing) Stuckey: daughter, Susan (Michael) Bulkeley: son, Stephen (Virginia) Stuckey; daughter, Claire (Clive) Carter: 7 grandchildren, David, Anne and Claire Bulkeley, Katheryn (Seth) Harrell, Allison Stuckey, Faye and Helen Carter: brother, John (Liz) Stuckey. The family will receive friends on Sunday October 12, 2014, 2-4 P.M. with Masonic services at 3:45 P.M., in the Belton-Stroup Funeral Home, 422 E. Dayton Yellow Springs Road, Fairborn. A memorial service will be held on Monday, October 13, 2014 at 11:00 A.M. in the Bath Presbyterian Church, 4624 Bath Rd., Huber Heights, Rev. Doris Whitaker officiating. Inurnment to follow at 2:00 P.M. in the Fairfield Cemetery with full military honors. Condolences may be made to the family at www.BeltonStroup.com
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