Natalie Tunney-Stuckey

Natalie Tunney-Stuckey Obituary

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Age - 51

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October 9, 2023

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Galva, IL

LAFAYETTE - Natalie Jane Tunney-Stuckey of LaFayette, passed away Wednesday, October 4, 2023 Natalie was born October 7, 1971, in Galesburg to Pamela Hoxworth and Dan Dillon She is survived by her husband Jim Stuckey (Kewanee); her children; Logyn Hoxworth (Darien), Camryn Tunney (Champaign), Jensyn Tunney (Kewanee), Brittyn Tunney (Kewanee) and Trentyn Guss (Pekin) and her stepchildren, Dawson Stuckey (Bloomington) and Kale Stuckey (Bloomington); her parents Dan Dillon (Mary Wolf) of Silvis and Pam Hoxworth (Randy) of Galva, sister Heather Dillon Strong (Stephen) of Batavia, niece Isabel Cunningham (Chicago) and nephews Alec Cunningham (Chicago) and Beau Cunningham (Batavia), grandmother Emma Gerard (Woodhull), many beloved aunts and uncles and her dogs Gabe and Gertie She was preceded in death by her grandmothers and grandfathers Geraldine and Jerry Miller, Darrel (Bud) Gerard and Ray and Ella Mae Dillon, aunt Donna Dillon, aunt and uncle Rita and Jim Martin and cousin Mike Craine Natalie was a hard worker and had a long career as a nurse and behavioral health interventionalist She worked in several long-term care facilities where she was loved by her patients In her free time, she loved to travel, spend time with her family and her dogs, and taking on home decorating projects Services will be held at a later date Memorials may be directed to the Henry County Humane Society or the Tri-County Illinois Chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness Rux Funeral Home in Galva is in charge of arrangements To to the family or in memory of Natalie J Tunney-Stuckey, please

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