Kenneth Lloyd Stuckey was born on October 8th 1959 & passed away on April 5th 2015. He is preceded in death by his father Kenneth Stuckey. He leaves behind his wife of 33 years Victoria Stuckey. Three children Kimberly Stuckey Rodriguez, Kenneth Robert Stuckey & Christopher Kyle Stuckey. Five grandchildren Jonathan Stuckey, Kenneth Stuckey, Lily Stuckey, Mia Rodriguez & Sophia Rodriguez. His mother & stepfather Phyllis & Billy Hendrix & two sisters Kathy Stuckey & Cheryl Matlock. As well as numerous nieces & nephews. He was born in Houston but spent the majority of his life in Pasadena & Deer Park, TX. He graduated from La Porte High School class of 1979. Visitation will be held Friday April 10th from 5-8pm at Grandview funeral home on Spencer Hwy.
Jon Redmond will preside over the funeral service which will be Saturday April 11th at 10am. at Grand View Funeral Home. A graveside service will follow in Lott, TX.

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August 9, 2015
Kenny and I used to run all over First Baptist Church on Tartar. We had a great time in our lives and being around a church family. At Wyyats Cafeteria in Pasadena was the last time I saw him. And when ours eyes met that GRIN brought me back years ago to our day At First Baptist.See you soon bro....
Young
April 20, 2015
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Carla Baker
April 15, 2015
I have known this family for a very long time and my heart felt condolences and prayers go out to all of you
Misti Tolleson
April 15, 2015
I love you Uncle Kenny. Even though its been years we actually spoke to one another. We still hung out on Facebook. I know you will be missed by many. Until we meet again.
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Cheryl Stuckey Matlock
April 14, 2015
There is no one I would rather call little brother. The whole in my heart is huge. there is a part of me that knows you are no longer hurting and able to stand tall again - but the selfish part of me just wants another chance to swap jokes and laughter with you. I love you and will keep an eye on your family until we meet again. Save me a spot and see you at the gate bro! Love
Bess Lewis
April 10, 2015
Please accept my sincere sympathy for your loss of Kenny.
April 10, 2015
Remembering you when you were just a little tot. How cute you were. Forgive Cecil please for all the times he would tell you "Kenny I am going to cut your ears off" and you would go running home holding your hands over your ears! You really took him serious.
Becky Davila
April 10, 2015
Stuckey, Its been alot of years but was a fun & pleasureable time to work with you..I remember our heart to Heart talks, advice & your so funny stories you would share
Along with your pranks...I remember onenight you got on the radio playing Us Iron Man loud....lol...Well, The Good Lord has called you home on a Very Blessed Day, It was a Pleasure knowing you & See ya on the other side Oneday....
Rebecca Johnson
April 9, 2015
We love you and the huge heart you have. All the storys that you would tell to everyone the jokes you would play and so much more you would light up a room when you came in!!! You will be missed dearly
Gloria Osborne
April 8, 2015
I love you and will always miss you, Kenny. You were our little prankster from the very start.....guess you got it honest from your dad and grandfather. You picked a glorious Easter day to go Home! Victoria and family, you are in my prayers. Love, Aunt Dodie
April 7, 2015
Your family is in my prayers. May God hold you in His mighty hands through this difficult time. with love, Kathy Wesley
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