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David W. Stukey

Posted 2019-01-19 by Judy Wight Branson
The Phoenix Republican, Phoenix, Arizona Territory
Saturday, October 1, 1898, page 3, column 1

Died, in Prescott, September 26, 1898, David W. Stukey, aged about 35
years. The indirect cause of death was from injuries received in an
accident a short time ago.

He was a well known freighter and mining man. His parents reside in
Missouri, and he leaves two brothers in Colorado.

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Arizona Weekly Journal Miner, Prescott, Arizona Territory
Wednesday, October 5, 1898, page 3, column 1

The City and County -

(From Wednesday's Daily)

David W. Stukey, of the firm of Clark and Stuckey, died on Monday night
from the effects of a rupture received by being struck in the stomach
with a crow bar.

Mr. Stuckey came from Colorado to Arizona. He was well liked here by
all who knew him. He was about 35 years of age and a native of
Missouri, where his parents reside.

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Arizona Weekly Journal Miner, Prescott, Arizona Territory
Wednesday, October 5, 1898, page 3, column 1

The City and County -

(From Thursday's Daily)

A brother of the late D. W. Stukey arrived on this afternoon's train to
(take) charge of his brother's remains.

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Arizona Weekly Journal Miner, Prescott, Arizona Territory
Wednesday, October 5, 1898, page 3, column 3

The City and County -

(From Friday's Daily)

The funeral of the late D. W. Stukey took place in Prescott this
afternoon at 4 o'clock.

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Transcriber's note: Mr. Stukey is buried at the citizens Cemetery in
Prescott, Arizona.

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