Prue Stuckey

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Prue Stuckey

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1920-1993

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Prue Stuckey was born in Charlotte Amalie, Virgin Islands on September 22, 1920. He lived there for ten years, then went to school in New York. He was in the Army from 1939 to 1945 and later joined the Tacoma Police Department. He took a course at Eastman Kodak Co., which led him to become the police department photography instructor from 1952 to 1955. He was also the president of the Pierce County Professional Photographers Association. He was interested in the use of color photography in police work. After 26 years in the Tacoma Police Department, retired and died on April 1, 1993.

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Written by Nancy Dang, 2023

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“Police Picture Subjects Vary Widely” TNT, 7/13/1958, p. 11
“Prue Stuckey Obituary” TNT, 4/7/1993, p. 32

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