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Nancy Stuckey

December 24, 1936 — April 12, 2021

Burlington

OBITUARY for NANCY STUCKEY

STUCKEY, Nancy Lee (Hunter), age 84, of Burlington, Oklahoma passed away Monday evening April 12, 2021, at 7:07 p.m. in Wichita, Kansas.

Nancy was born at the Hunter home on December 24, 1936 in Gage, Ellis County, Oklahoma. Through her years of primary and secondary school, she attended both Gage and Arnett schools, and graduated high school in Gage, Oklahoma. She enrolled in college at Northwestern State College, which later became Northwestern Oklahoma State University in 1974, to pursue a Bachelor’s Degree in education. During that time, her parents moved to Burlington, Oklahoma, in 1956 where her dad became superintendent, and her mom worked in the office of the Burlington School District. After completing her degree, Nancy began her teaching career in the Byron-Driftwood School District, where she taught elementary education for two years. She wanted to get experience as a teacher on her own before working under her dad. She then took a teaching position at Burlington School where she taught forty-one years until her retirement. Nancy was certified to teach English/Language Arts, Mathematics, and Library Science classes, with most of her classes in the area of English/Language Arts. Her students learned spelling, reading, grammar, and literature. In her classes, students also learned respect, confidence, a greater command of the English language, and self-worth. Many of her students will remember specific instances that helped them become better people. For several years, she was director for the Junior/Senior plays, and she was also a sponsor for the Academic Bowl groups at Burlington School District. After forty-three years teaching, Nancy retired. She then became active in the Oklahoma Retired Teachers Association. During this time, she was President of the Alfalfa County Retired Teachers Association and the Northwest Oklahoma Retired Teachers District Officer. This work had her traveling to most of the counties in northwest Oklahoma for their county meetings. Nancy got to know many other retired teachers in this time. She was always social and enjoyed meeting people. She also traveled to Oklahoma City for the executive meetings of the Oklahoma Retired Teachers Association. Nancy loved being able to help other retired teachers.

Nancy and her family were active in the Burlington Christian Church for many years. In later years, she and Max became members of the First Christian Church in Cherokee, Oklahoma, where she taught a Sunday School class and loved working with the Christian Women’s Fellowship (CWF) of the church. She was always cooking and bringing food to many of the church group events. Nancy had a strong faith in God and her Savior, Jesus.

Nancy was proud of her heritage of growing up in Ellis County. Even decades later, she remembered people, their families, their faces. Her clarity of detail was astounding. Her students and family would always go to Mrs. Stuckey for information about something she knew.

She is also fascinated with her ancestry in the Scottish Clan of Hunter, dating back to the 12th Century. Nancy understood the balance of learning from your past, looking toward the future, and living in the moment. She touched many lives through her dedication to education and life of serving others.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Ernest Melville Hunter and Ellen Isabel Hendrickson Hunter of Burlington, Oklahoma, and her sister, Carol Rosemary Hunter McOsker and husband, Perry McOsker of Alva, Oklahoma.

Nancy is survived by her husband, Harvie Max Stuckey of Burlington; son, Kent Stuckey and husband, Joseph (Watson) Stuckey of Wichita, Kansas; her sister, Melva Ellen (Hunter) and husband, Robert Armbruster of Kiowa, Kansas; three nieces, Marsha Smith and husband, Jerry of Alva, Oklahoma, Cheryl Granzo and husband, John of Belding, Michigan, Kate Maloney and husband, Craig of Hooker, Oklahoma; three nephews, Jeff McOsker and wife, Charita  of Alva, Oklahoma, Steve Stoddard of Flushing, Michigan, Andy Armbruster and husband, Benjamin Smith of St. Louis, Missouri, and many grand and great-grand nieces and nephews.

Service for Nancy will Friday, April 23, 2021 at 10:30 a.m. at Cherokee First Christian Church.  Arrangements are by Lanman Funeral Home, Inc. of Cherokee.  www.lanmanmemorials.com  Facebook: Lanman Funeral Home Inc.

Memorials may be given to Burlington Education Foundation or Cherokee Christian Church CWF through the funeral home.

Service will be livestreamed on First Christian Church of Cherokee Facebook page.

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