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Ralph Edward Stuckey

Duncannon, Pennsylvania

1955 - 2018

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Ralph Edward "Ed" Stuckey, 63, of Duncannon, PA, passed away Sunday, October 21, 2018 at his home. Ed was born in Harrisburg, PA on October 14, 1955, the son of the late Virjean C. (Campbell) Stuckey and Justin McCarthy "Jed" Stuckey. He was retired from Pennsy Supply Company. He attended the...

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Uncle Ed,
You were a great uncle and like a father to me. I'll always remember the times at Silver Springs, the trips hunting at Mark's run and the way you taught me to be a man. You will be missed but never forgotten.
Love you
BJ

I graduated with Ed and recently saw him at our
reunion. I am shocked to hear of his passing. May
God hold you in His arms and give to you His peace and comfort. Keep the memories you have of Ed close to your heart. I am so sorry for you loss.

Moms 90th birthday party

I was told of Eds passing from my Uncle Ron Griffith. I must say it was a shock. But it did bring back my fondest memory of ed. As a young boy teenager growing up on first street Summerdale. When i heard him start his dirt bike up which there were many. I would immediately get my little dirt bike out. I would follow ed through the state farm lands. Watching his every move. He was what i wanted to be like on that bike. He was the best teacher mentor I could have found by far. Thank you Ed for...

We can't know why some things happen...but we can trust that love and beautiful memories outlast the pain. RIP

My condolences to Jane and Jean and to Ed's neices and nephews. Memories of Summerdale during better times fortunately prevail.

Stuckey was a great friend when we worked at Pennsy. Always enjoyed his parties by the river. Prayers to his family. Now him and George can pave golden roads in heaven!
Cindy Auker

Eddie was a lifetime friend and 1973 classmate of mine. He was always a polite gentleman in school and like Patty said, "one of the good guys".
My family was a regular in his fathers gun shop.

Praying for his sister and family, may God be with all of you through this difficult time.

He will be missed by many and all of his 73 classmates.

We love you Ed!!❤