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Br. Kenneth Lucas OFM, Conv.

Syracuse, New York

1945 - 2021

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Br. Kenneth Lucas, OFM Conv. April 6, 2021 Br. Kenneth Lucas, OFM Conv. was born in Watertown, NY on June 13, 1945, and passed away on April 6, 2021. He was predeceased by his stepfather, Thomas Clark, Sr, and mother, Monica (Lawler) Clark and his sisters, Monica Lucas, and Gwendolyn Fortune. In...

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Brother Ken, You have been so heavily on my mind. You are so greatly missed! In reading another post here, it lifted my heart when I realized you loved medium-rare burgers. Exactly what you ordered at Stella´s before your passing. So honored to have had your last one with you. I hope you know all of the lives that you touched over the years. RIP Ken !

I was so honored to have been among Ken´s friends. He was an incredibly kind soul and will be missed. I was lucky enough to have seen him and have lunch with him, just 3 days prior to his passing. Bless Brother Jen, I very much miss our telephone conversations too! I´m glad I got this last picture of him at Stella´s Diner that day. RIP Brother Ken, you are so loved!

This is a picture of me and UKen in Seaside, NJ (2003?) where he lived for a time. Rest in Peace UKen, Love Christine

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Kenneth was a kind and loving soul who was there for family whenever he was needed and could be. He was blessed with a great sense of humor and we all enjoyed his company very much! We will miss you Ken. God bless and say Hi to HP and Patrick for me!!

I went though the Pre Novitiate at St. Anthony on the Hudson with Ken as one of 8 students. Ken was always laughing and spoke with a soft clear voice. He was kind sharing his time with others in the Group.
Brother Ken you will be missed by all the people your life touched. Kens favourite food was a medium rare Hamburger. You can now rest and enjoy everlasting life with the Father. Until we meet again.

I am so very sorry to hear of Ken's passing. I remember spending some time with him when he visited Oswego years ago. May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.....Love Joanie