Norman-STUCKEY-Obituary

USAF Lt. Col. Norman Dale STUCKEY

Fairborn, Ohio

1919 - 2014

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News Death NoticeSTUCKEY, 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...

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I know it's been a long time sense his passing but I wanted to add my own memories incase the family saw this. My name is Cherie Arthur, when I would come to Stuckey's farm I was a kid... Cherie Dennis. Best friends with Levi Davis. (His family lived down the road at the time) Most of my best childhood memories come from going to his farm and riding in the Fairborn parades with him... Taking naps on Sandy, Prince Charles following us around like a giant puppy, polishing leather for a dollar,...

I met LTC Stuckey in 1992 when I sold him my Jeep Grand Wagoneer. I was stationed at WPAFB at the time. I enjoyed talking with him and felt like I was in the presence of greatness. He was very humble about his exploits. A true American patriot.

Norm was the salt of the earth. Always there for his friends and family. He was kind and willing to help anyone. Rest well old friend Doug Sterling Tom Polston

I lived down the street from Col. Stuckey for years. He was great to us kids and would show us his Clydesdales with pride. He was a crusty old dude but we all loved his antics. We all appreciated the fact that he let us have the run of his property and covered for us when our parents couldn't find us. You were a great man to us Col. And I will always remember you with a great fondness. -Steve Purdin

He was extremely lovable and I will miss seeing him at Dayspring with his red hat and jacket. There are certain people that just touch your soul.

Fran my profound sympathy goes out to you and your entire family upon Norman's passing. He was such a likeable person. Remember so well when Ron and I met you both at Wright-Patt.
such fond memories.
Janice Jensen Dunleavy
Annapolis, Maryland

It is with the greatest regret that I heard of Norm's passing. By the time I got the details, his services were over. I shall always regret that I did not attend. He was one of the very special people in my life. I will always remember the good times we had together and his love for machinery and his horses. Rest in Peace Old Soldier !!!

It is great we got to know a "GREAT AMERICAN & HERO" Gail & Harold Barger,Hamilton,Ohio

Norm was a man of many talents & interests. Norm & Fran hosted our yearly planning carriage club meetings for many years. He was always upbeat, with a smile & a willing attitude. He will be missed.