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Kenneth A. Lucas

Phoenix, Arizona

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Lucas, Kenneth A. 62, died May 6, 2009. Beloved husband of Pat Kenny. A Kansas native who was a writer, a published author and a counselor, Ken was a compassionate man and a true friend. He was grateful for his 26 years of sobriety with AA and for the fellowship and love of all his...

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My contact with Ken was limited - we had both run treatment programs. At a time of serious difficulty in my life, he gave me acceptance and love when few others did. For that I am grateful. May God Bless and direct us all.

We will see how our experience can benefit others. (from the Promises of AA). A tragedy in his passing; but he has left a living legacy for a life-time for all those he touched. Rest in peace and we will all see you again at the Big AA meeting. Patty D.

Dear Pat and all our extended family,
Though we have lost the 'gold' that is Ken, we have been moved by all the loving kindness and brightness of his spirit.
Pat I send you loving thoughts and wishes for grace and strength and healing.

Gii-gawaubumin Niidj'zh.

Asinammagun, Halo, Mishikwud Rock Doo-tem

Deepest sympathy on your loss, our hearts go out to you. May you find strength in your loving family and compassionate friends.

Pat and Family: I will miss Ken's warmth, loving heart, and generous spirit. May God give you the courage and strengh, Pat.

Our thoughts and good vibrations for you dear Pat.

Ken was gentle and compassionate. He was of great service to all fellow alcoholics. We will miss his physical presence at meetings and functions, but his spirit will live on in the fellowship for many years to come. I was blessed to know Ken, and will be forever grateful for all that he shared with us. My thoughts and prayers are with Pat, Mrs. Lucas, all of his family and loved ones.

Ken, You were such a kind, loving, and beautiful human being. Thank you for paving the way for me, and for being a true pioneer and advocate which meant so very much to me. May peace be with you, and my condolences to your wife and family.