
North Side High School
Class Of 1963

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Steven C. Esterline
Like his good friend, Stu Emmons, Jon was a very likable and humorous guy. I especailly feel sad about Jon as he and Stu were coming to Purdue to visit John Smith and me when the accident occured. He was a great friend and I know he will be sorely missed at the reunion.
Michael F. Pletcher
Jon Stucky- a man who died to young. A man of vision, compassion, and love for his fellow man/woman. We miss you Jon, as we do Stuart who was a man of the same ilk. To this day, I think of both of you with admiration and yes, sadness. Michael Pletcher
Steven J. Smith
I think about Jon and Stuey almost every day, including driving through the McDonald's on the bypass with the top down on the Plymouth and the big sign inching toward "almost one million sold." We did our part.
Claralyn O. Shearer (Howard)
I have a wonderful picture taken on my 15th birthday, Jon is holding me in one arm, off the ground, rear in the air, while I'm getting 15 whacks with a paddle. Thanks for the memories.