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Jason Dewayne Stuckey
Feb 24, 1984 - Jun 18, 2012
Posted by Martha Reddout

© Marietta Monitor
29 Jun 2019,  Page 4
Source:  © Watts Funeral Home

Graveside services for Jason Dewayne Stuckey, 28 of Arlington, Texas were held at 11:00 a.m., Friday, June 22 at the Lakeview Cemetery in Marietta with Mike Sampson officiating.

Born February 24, 1984, at Ardmore, the son of Ronnie and Malinda Cummins Stuckey, he died Monday, June 18, 2012, at the hospital in Ardmore.

Jason was raised in Madill where he attended school and later lived in Marietta. He worked for Hull’s Oil Field for several years. He married LaKrisha Ann Mendenhall on February 23, 2007 at Madill. He enjoyed fishing, going to the lake, old motorcycles and working on small engines.

Preceding him in death were his grandmother, Wanda Cummins and great-grandmother Rhonda Cummins.

Survivors include his wife, LaKrisha Ann Stuckey of Arlington; one son, Caden Sampson Stuckey, also of Arlington; one son, Caden Sampson Stuckey also of Arlington; his parents Ronnie Stuckey of Madill and Malinda Cummins Stuckey also of Madill; and two sisters, Kristie Cummins of Marietta and Brandy Stuckey of Lebanon.

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