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Harry John Luecke

Los Angeles, California

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Harry John Luecke passed away in his sleep on November 11, 2021 in Sherman Oaks (Los Angeles), California at age 74. His tender, loving heart could no longer endure. Harry was the son of the late Harry Joseph Luecke, Jr. and the late Del K. Luecke (McQuade) of St. Louis, MO, brother of the late...

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Jackie, please accept my sincere condolences (I´m sorry this is so late) . Harry and I knew each other in the late 60´s thru the mid 70´s. I met him while attending a mutual friend´s wedding and at that time I also got to meet your mom. I called Harry (when our mutual friend visited me and my husband ) in Illinois in the mid 80´s and we had all had a nice conversation. I did send him confolences when your sister passed. He always spoke fondly of you and Mary Francis. I actually think I...

My deepest sympathies to the Luecke family. Harry and I were friends at DuBourg. He was both intense and incredibly funny. I had been trying to reach out and find him and sadly found his obituary So sorry for your loss Dennis Whelan

There is not a single person in my life that has had as much influence on my character as that of Harry. I will miss him deeply... All our midnight philosophical talks! Most of all... I will miss the laughter!

My sincere sympathy to Harry´s family. I worked with Del and as she spoke of Harry her eyes and face glistened with happiness. They were an unforgettable couple.

Harry, you influenced my life and career is such a positive way. I'll never forget you. You were one of a kind and thanks for all you did for so many of us.

Harry was the General Manager of Confetti in Houston when I wax Dynamics Manager. He was both intimidating but much loved by everyone. He was fierce and brilliant. A hard taskmaster and a creative genius. Truly a dichotomy in so many ways. I am so sorry to hear of his passing.

Jackie, I am so sorry for the many losses you have enumerated here. I will never forget the kindness you and your family extended to me by having me join all of you for Thanksgiving so many years ago. Please accept my condolences.