Max-Stucker-Obituary

Max Stucker

Chicago, Illinois

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Max Isaac Stucker, 83, of Hinsdale. Beloved husband of Barbara. Loving father of Jean Stucker Joyner (Steve). Devoted grandfather of Andrew (Stefanie), Mark, Katelyn and Lauren. Visitation 3pm until time of Funeral Service 8pm Thursday, May 14th at Hallowell & James Funeral Home, 1025 W. 55th...

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Today God gets an an angel at his side, to serve forever in his glory thank you for teaching me all your lessons for all the church Sunday's they are truly what made me a better person and stronger in my belief that one day we'll see each other' again until then cheerio

Recently returned from Texas to hear the news of Max's passing. Bittersweet are these times when you know where Max is now and yet we must linger behind for awhile. Our prayers are with you and your family during this time of grief. Love to you.

Sorry for your loss ~

My heart aches for your family. I will always remember Max as a warm & caring person who cared for his family above all else. I feel fortunate to have known him. Much love to you all. You're in my prayers.

One of the best Fiji fraternity brothers I have ever known. Smart, pleasant, kind and liked and respected by all of his brothers.

Barb and Jean, so sorry for your loss, Max was a good friend and an excellent mentor. He will be missed. He's up in heaven discussing with Jesus now. Basket of love and peace Pam Christman

A well lived life. He commanded respect from all who knew him and was straight talking as well as humble. Grandpa taught me many life lessons that have served me well both in my private life and professional life: You don't quit until the job is done correctly. "Good enough" shouldn't ever be your aim, you put forth your best in all things that you do; Talking in a straightforward manner doesn't always make you the most popular person in the room, but it does make you dependable and...

I don't know where to begin my thoughts. There are only a handful of people that you meet in life, people that actually have an impact on your life. People that are kind, fair and caring, people that are true role models for how we should lead our lives. People who you respect so much. Max was one of those people. My sympathies to the Stucker and Joyner Families.

Words cannot say how much Max has meant to me and my family. I have so many happy memories of him. He was such a dedicated leader at First Christian Church. His Christian legacy is such an inspiration. I know he is with our Lord now. Heartfelt sympathy to Barbara, Jean and the family.