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Louis Lucas Jr.

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Louis Lucas, Jr., 65, of Bethlehem, passed away at home Wednesday, May 18th, 2011. Personal: He was a son of Mary Resetar Lucas of Bethlehem and the late Louis Lucas of Miller Heights. Lou was a graduate of Liberty High School class of 1963, and went on to earn his Bachelor degree in science from...

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Louis was such a nice guy. He was a ray of sunshine! Always went out of his way to ask how my day was going or how I was feeling. I heard about his passing while I was away on vacation. He will greatly be missed.
<3 Kristen Lisicky

Lou row your boat ashore, alleluia! I couldn't let you go without a verse from a song. So many of our conversations started with you singing along to your headset! Your days on Earth have ended but your memories remain. May God bless and comfort your family in every way. This is not good- bye but catch ya later. P.S. Can you put in a good word for me? :)
Linda Mccomsey-Aetna

Ronnie, I was so saddened when I read about your brother. As my family and I moved back to Carlisle Street, we saw Louie caring for your Mom and family homestead. Our deepest sympathies, Karen Selthoffer Knipe

I called Louis,Gene Kelly my "Singing in the Rain"friend and co-worker :) Louis would stroll into work every morning smiling and singing what he had last heard in his car. I always looked foward to him stopping in my Flower Dept to say "Goodmorning Maria" we'd have our little morning chat.He would always have something to say that would put a smile on my face. I have never known anyone who was always so pleasant,kind,thoughtful,sincere and honest.Louis shared with me his concerns about his...

Lou, I will miss you. You were an icon next door, always putzing outside with your lawn or washing your car. You were a man of few words but I would get a wave as you passed. Rest in Peace.

I had the privlege of working with Lou during his time at Aetna and I always loved his sense of humor. He was such a gentleman and a really sweet person. God bless you Lou, it was an honor to have known you.

JR is the eldest of my first cousins. I always looked up to him as a role model as he had the kindest and most sincere attitude you could ever find in a human being. Although I am unable to make the trip back east at this time, JR knows I will be at St. Anne's in spirit on Thursday. Rest in peace, dear cousin and keep the ponies in line up there at the Pearly Gate's Track.
Cousin Marty

I will never forget Mr. Lucas's smiling face when he came to CVS. We always would share stories together about his mother and my grandmother because they both suffered from Alzheimer's/dementia. She died this past November & I remember how difficult it was to tell Mr. Lucas because he always cared enough to know how I was doing every time he came into the drugstore. I even remember his last words to me, "How is the new house coming along for you?" CVS's entire staff will miss his...

Lou was ALWAYS the nicest, sweetest guy and so much fun! I knew him from AETNA and also got to wait on him and his uncle at the Village Inn on their way home from the track on Sunday nights. Winners or losers I always got great jokes, conversation and super tips! Lou had a smile for everyone. I hope the horses are running and he won't miss any post times! God can learn some tips from Lou!