Stuart Charles Huckeba, 72, of Sherwood, Arkansas passed away on August 26, 2020. He was born on January 9, 1948 in Little Rock, Arkansas to Verlos W. and Christene (Tucker) Huckeba.
He was a loving father, grandfather and friend who owned Huckeba Antiques and Auto Sales. He was known to be able to sniff out a bargain anywhere. He loved to hunt and fish and belonged to Arkansas Game and Fish Association. He loved playing golf and belonged to the Hot Springs Village Golf Association; he was a graduate of the Central High School Class of 1966. He enjoyed dancing at the Bop Club. Stuart never missed an Estate sale.
He is preceded in death by his wife, K. Elizabeth (Betty) Huckeba; his parents Verlos W. Huckeba and Christene Tucker; and his brother Reid Rick Huckeba.
Stuart leaves behind his loving family to cherish his memories, his daughter Jennifer Tiscia (Tony); his grandchildren Stephen P. Barrier, IIII and Jonathan P. Eldred; nieces Valerie King-Ginsburg; cousins Natalie King Harris, Emily Morris, Kristene King-Thrall and Amanda Huckeba and nephew Dustin Huckeba; many extended family and friends.
A service will be set at a later date.
Arrangements are entrusted to A Natural State Funeral Service, 2620 West Main Street, Jacksonville, Arkansas. 501-982-3400.
21 Comments
Hunting will never be the same in the Taj Mahal with out him. He was a major part of my childhood memories and I will miss him.
So sorry for your loss. Stuart was a great guy and will be missed by many
I will miss him. My former classmate who enjoyed going to the class dinners with him and Betty.
I’m so sorry to hear this sad news. God bless the family.
The Huckeba’s were my family’s best friends back in the day. We all went to Highland Methodist Church together. Spent a lot of time at each other’s house. The last time I saw Stuart was at his Mother’s funeral. I talked to him 3 1\2 years ago when my Brother died! Wonderful memories!! Thoughts and Prayers!
Stuart Huckeba A slow dance with you, singing in my ear….MMMM Forever Yours Ole’ Hippie Woman Kathaleen HOOKER Jones
So sorry to hear about this . Stuart was a classmate from Centtal High School. Lifting his family up for come from the Lord during this difficult time.
A good man, prayers for his family
Rest in peace my dear friend. Our memories will keep you in our heart and minds forever. We love you and miss you, James and Patti Salkeld.
Good memories of fun times spent with Stuart and Betty and Butch And Debbie Christian when we were all young adults. Sad to know he is gone. Thoughts and prayers for his family.
We are so sorry to hear of Stuart’s passing. We have lots of great memories. Betty and family are in our thoughts and prayers.
So very sorry to hear of Stuart’s passing. We had been friends for over 50 years and were in consistent contact for past number of years. Also knew his father, mother and brother. Most sincere sympathy wished to Jennifer and all the family. RIP brother
what a wonderful picture of “huck”. we knew him for many years in the car business and would run into him at his store by the catfish place “the HOOK”. He was a kind man, very funny. Seems like we are losing alot of friends here lately. May God and his Angels keep you in his care. JOHNNY O AND WIFE, DEBRA
Jennifer,
You and your family are certainly in our thoughts & prayers during this difficult time. We have many fond memories of great times with Betty & Stuart from years past.
Great man. We lived next door to he and Betty for years. Lots of memories and stories
I am so very sad to learn of Stuart’s death. My prayers are for his family during this difficult time.
So sorry to hear about Stuart’s passing. All of us Guys at the hunting club have 30 years of memories with Stuart . We all will miss you.
Tommy, Hurston, Logan, John, Benny, Royce, Robert, Jeff, are keeping your family in our Prayers.
Thanks to all of you for your thoughts and kind words.
My daddy was one of a kind in life…a smooth dancer on the dance floor, a ladies’ man in the field of love, and a badass on the hunting range. He grabbed life by the horns and was never accused of taking a backseat to anybody or anything. He had the fire of LIFE, and he lived all 72 years FULL of LIFE.
He was an inspiration, a harsh truth in a world of uncertainty, a shoulder to cry on and a warm hug when you were confronting a bad decision, and most of all, he was the truest of true friends. You always knew where you stood with him, No question. And even when he was pissed, he still loved you. He was the kind of person who saw threw the bullshit, and if you didn’t, he would help you see it.
Most of all, he loved me with all his heart, and I knew it…and I loved him right back just the same.
What a lucky girl I have been to be loved by him like that.
Miss him with all my heart.
Jennie,
I just now heard that Stuart passed. Oh yes, he loved and adored you. He and my daddy shared their love of antiques. I went to Central with him one year. You and your boys are in my prayers.
Love Terri K Thevenet
Stuart was a good friend and an very capable ally in the mischievous deeds that must be taken care of in ones walk through life. Will miss him but happy to know that he is with Betty and his life is again complete.
I just learned of Stuart’s death this morning. I met him at the Bop Club. Such a nice guy! RIP Stuart!
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