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Stuckenberg

In Loving Memory

Stuckenberg, Alice A. (nee Lebbing)

September 20, 1933 - July 29, 2025

Fortified with the Sacrament of Holy Mother Church Tuesday, July 29, 2025.

Beloved wife of the late Clarence Stuckenberg; loving mother of Jim Stuckenberg, Jane (Michael) Wilson, Nancy (Richard) Lux and the late Carol Stuckenberg; adoring grandmother of Sean Wilson, Phillip Lux, Claire (Zach) Dashner, Mitchell Lux, Ty and Jack Stuckenberg; dear sister of the late Janice (Al) O’Leary; dear aunt of Tim, Scott and Dan O’Leary. Our dearest great-aunt and friend to many.

Funeral from Kutis Affton Chapel 10151 Gravois Rd. 63123 on Friday, August 8 at 9:00 am. to St. Mark Catholic Church for 9:30 am. Mass. Interment at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers contributions to Alzheimer’s Association appreciated. Visitation Thursday 4-8 pm.

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5 thoughts on “Stuckenberg, Alice A. (nee Lebbing)”

  1. A sweet, wonderful lady. I enjoyed being around her and her husband at our ball games when he used to help coach our teams at Mary, Queen of the Universe, along with Mr Zimmerman and my step-dad Roy. It seemed like they were always together after our games, laughing and having a great time. She was a beautiful, kind woman who always had a smile for everyone she met. God rest her soul, and God bless the family.

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  2. Alice was a very kind, sweet and caring. We were neighbors for 12 years. The Stuckenbergs were a wonderful family. Much love to her family.

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  3. I’m deeply grateful to have had Alice as my neighbor growing up. Her kindness, love, and generosity were inspirational. From festive Fourth of July celebrations to carefree boating days at Lake of the Ozarks, Alice’s presence made every experience more joyful. God bless Alice and her wonderful family.

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  4. Alice was the nicest and best neighbor we could have hoped for. Always greeted us with a smile even on days that were not so good. She found it in her heart to care for everyone around her. Deepest condolences to her family. sending love and prayers. She will be missed by Joe and I.

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  5. I loved Alice. She was an adopted aunt to me. Since our families basically grew up together, I’ve known her throughout my life. From vacations to camping trips, she always made me laugh.

    My only solace with her passing is that she is now with “uncle”Stuck, along with my Mom and Dad, celebrating together. Again.

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