1932
2025
Clara Mae Barnes (maiden name Stuckey) was born on May 9, 1932, to Champion and Evelyn Stuckey in Kiblah, Arkansas. She was the fourth born of 12 siblings that she loved and cherished. As a child, she loved exploring and eating from their home garden.
In 1956, in Kansas City, Missouri, Clara married JD Barnes. Together they would travel to visit family and go on fishing trips. They were married for 60 years until the death of JD Barnes in 2016.
Clara proudly served as an usher and treasurer for Jamison Memorial Temple Christian Methodist Episcopal Church in Kansas City, Missouri, meticulously donning her white gloves and matching uniform. Professionally, she worked as quality inspector for a uniform company until her retirement.
In her free time, Clara enjoyed visits with her grandchildren, playing competitive games of spades, word searches, Tyler Perry Madea movies, the Game Show Network, shopping, and rooting for the Kansas City Royals and Kansas City Chiefs. She loved keeping up with her loved ones' lives through phone calls and social media recounts.
On September 17, 2025, in her Aurora, Colorado home, Clara passed away peacefully listening to scripture surrounded by a visiting pastor, her daughter, Rita Sewell; and two granddaughters, ChaToyya and CheyOnna Sewell. She is loved dearly and missed.
She was preceded in death by her husband, JD Barnes; two brothers, Morris Stuckey and Willis Stuckey; one sister, Marjorie Patton; and three sons and two stepsons, Kevin Barnes, Dennis Barnes, William Stuckey, Robert Barnes, and Lorenzo Barnes.
She is survived by eight siblings, Cleo Henderson, Barbara Wiggins, Joyce Reid, Winnie Stuckey, Thomas Stuckey, Sr., Calvin Stuckey, Theodore Stuckey, and William Stuckey, Sr.; two children, Michael Barnes and Rita Sewell; 15 grandchildren, and even more great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, cousins, nieces and nephews.
Thoughtful care and services provided by E. S. Eley & Sons Funeral Chapel, Inc.
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Evelyn Culberson
September 29, 2025
Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering Aunt Clara as a special lady forever in our hearts.
With all our love Willis Jr., Donald & Evelyn. Sister in Love Iola.
Willene SUMPTER
September 29, 2025
To Rita, Michael, grands, sisters, brothers, and "entire" Barnes/Stuckey family: "You" have my heartfelt sympathy and prayers. I say "You" because Clara is alright now! She has endured her last storm of this earthly realm, overcoming it all and receiving her deliverance on Sept. 17, 2025, entering the heavenly realm. It is the " VICTORY" that swallowed up death: the gift of God, through Christ Jesus, " ETERNAL LIFE!!! " "You" take comfort in this knowledge, family. Let that ease your grief. "You," believing in the same Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, keeping the faith, will finish your course and meet her at Eternity's door one day. Until then, " The Lord bless you and keep you...and give you peace. "- Numbers 6:24-26 Love and Prayers, Cousin Willene and Charles, Mt, Morris, MI ( via Kiblah )
Abby Johnson
September 25, 2025
Lorean Holmes and I send our condolences to the family of Clara Stuckey Barnes.
Charolett and Family Stuckey
September 24, 2025
Praying for the family of Aunt Clara.
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