Sukey Fontelieu was born in 1949.
Stocker Fontelieu was born on May 5, 1923, in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Stocker Fontelieu's birth name is Charles Stocker Fontelieu.
Stocker Fontelieu died on December 14, 2009, in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA of complications from pneumonia.
Sukey Vickery has written: 'Emily Hamilton' 'Emily Hamilton and other writings'
Sukey Gross has written: 'How and What to Teach' 'The Golden Gate' -- subject(s): Fiction, Jews, Mystery and detective stories
In the book "The Glory Field" by Walter Dean Myers, Sukey is a slave woman who is the matriarch of the Lewis family. She passes down stories and traditions to her descendants, connecting them to their history and heritage. Sukey's resilience and strength are central to the family's journey from slavery to freedom in the novel.
It's folklore or a folktale.
Clyde Sukeforth went by Sukey.
Sukey, but its actually a mule, not a donkey
Sukey is often a name used in various cultural contexts, but it can also refer to a type of traditional Japanese textile or a character in children's literature. In some contexts, "Sukey" may also refer to a specific dish or a character in a story. The term's meaning can vary widely depending on the context in which it is used. If you have a specific context in mind, please provide more details for a more tailored response.
Sukey who is also Dragon Girl, Tamara, Marshall, Jemima and Jake.
Sukey Reyes is a fictional character from the animated television series "The Amazing World of Gumball." She is known for her cheerful demeanor and playful personality. The character adds to the show's diverse cast of quirky characters that explore various themes and adventures in the fictional town of Elmore.