John-Lucsky-Obituary

John J. Lucsky

Danbury, Connecticut

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John J. Lucsky, age 84 of Danbury, died on Wednesday at the Danbury Hospital. John was born June 6, 1926 in Danbury, the son of the late Stephen and Emelia (Wirag) Lucsky. A lifelong resident, he graduated from local schools, and was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II where he served in the...

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I have such fond memories of Uncle Johnny. He was very kind-hearted, and would always go out of his way to help his family, friends and even strangers. His true goodness can be measured in the positive impact he had on the lives others.

When I visited Connecticut in July, I went to a reunion of friends that I have known since childhood. Many of them asked, 'How is Uncle Johnny doing?' Then we laughed about his funny sayings or the stories he used to tell. He was a great...

Kedves Janos bacsi,

O, Istenem. Hol tudok kesdeni.
On mindig oly buszke a Magyar orokseg es hogy resze egy csalad tizenot gyermekek.
A harom generacio unokahuga es unokaoccsei te voltal a Patriarka a Lucsky csalad.

Dear Uncle Johnny,
Oh my God. Where can I begin.
You were always so proud of your Hungarian heritage and being part of a family of fifteen children. With three generations of nieces and nephews you were the Patriarch of the Lucsky...

Uncle Johnny was a wonderful man. He will truly be missed and will never be forgotten.

Perhaps they are not the stars, but rather openings in Heaven where the love of our lost ones pours through and shines down upon us to let us know they are happy.
Author Unknown

Dear family of Uncle Johnny
Yesterdays ceremony was a fitting tribute to the man we all loved. The flag draped his coffin as a tribote to his military years and his world series Yankee jacket and hat hung to the left. The priest Father Kovacs spoke fondly of John and the Yanks. Unbeknownst to us the priest is Hungarian and knew Uncle Pete from the Hungarian restaurant they both dined at.
At St. Peters cemetery U.J. was given full military honors which included a gun salute and...

To all of the family, Every one of you who speaks of john, speaks very highly. he seemed like a wonderful and loving person. I am truly sorry for your loss. Lynn Zavory

Sadly the three of us didn't have the chance to know Johnny a.k.a. UJ but what we do know is that he was very much loved by his friends and family. Joseph Lucsky, our father, will miss you terribly and the memories he has will forever be in his heart. Our thoughts are with all of Johnny's family and friends today and always.

Joseph Lucsky's children

Uncle Johnny with his niece, Erin

John at his antique shop.

John as a young man in the service