Mrs. Charles Stuckless, a Scotish war bride who lived in Lewisporte, was Aunt Rena to me. I think our families came over on the same boat. She was a beautiful, kind person. I spent my summer holidays with her as a young girl and was aways treated as one of the family. I visited her many times with my sons and we were always made welcome.
Catherine (nee Morris) Stuckless


Date of Birth: October 3, 1918
Maiden Name: Morris
Hometown: Newarthill, Motherwell, Scotland
Occupation: Munition worker, later homemaker
Husband: Charles Stuckless
Date of Marraige: November 26, 1943
Date of Departure: September, 1945
Ships Name: HMS Queen Mary
Date/Port of Arrival in Canada: Halifax
Date/Port of Arrival in NL:
Settled in: Lewisporte
Names of Children: Irene, Harry, Linda, Nancy
Note: You can learn more about Catherine (nee Morris) Stuckless by clicking on the link to Stories at the top of the page.
Catherine was a friend of fellow war brides Jessie Small and
Barbara Whalen.
Maiden Name: Morris
Hometown: Newarthill, Motherwell, Scotland
Occupation: Munition worker, later homemaker
Husband: Charles Stuckless
Date of Marraige: November 26, 1943
Date of Departure: September, 1945
Ships Name: HMS Queen Mary
Date/Port of Arrival in Canada: Halifax
Date/Port of Arrival in NL:
Settled in: Lewisporte
Names of Children: Irene, Harry, Linda, Nancy
Note: You can learn more about Catherine (nee Morris) Stuckless by clicking on the link to Stories at the top of the page.
Catherine was a friend of fellow war brides Jessie Small and
Barbara Whalen.