Louis-Lucier-Obituary

Louis Lucier

Northbridge, Massachusetts

1918 - 2014

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Louis J. "Chewy" Lucier, 96NORTHBRIDGE - Louis J. "Chewy" Lucier, 96, previously of Highland St. and Colonial Dr. passed away on Sat. Oct. 18, 2014 at Millbury Health Care where he had been a resident. His wife of 63 years Marcelle M. (Ouellette) Lucier passed away on Aug. 3, 2004. He is survived...

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Nancy, Bev and the entire Lucier family, I can't believe 10 years has already passed since your father, grandfather and great grandfather has died. I certain of one thing and that is the Red Sox vs. the Yankees debate is continuing into eternity. I do miss Chewy or Deacon Bill's Dad as I would refer to him on many occasions and on that note I am certain that Deacon Bill and his father are happily together in Heaven. May God continue to Bless the Lucier family, Jack Moran

Nancy

Our sincere condolences. Your dad left quite a legacy. Our prayers are with you.

Love, Judi, Dick, Richie & Kyle

Nancy, I am so sorry to learn your Dad has passed away. Please know my heart and prayers are with you. Please find comfort in the wonderful memories you have of a great Dad!! Love you!!!

Dear Bev and your entire family,

I was so sorry to hear of the passing of your father. You always spoke very highly of him and his accomplishments. I will keep you and yours in my prayers. Stay well!!!

Tammy, Nancy, & Lucier Families,

Trudy & I would like to express our heartfelt sympathies & Condolences to all! We were very lucky and honored to have spent some wonderful times talking with Lou at Lucier family gatherings. The old Red Sox stories were my favorites of course. Trudy remembers Lou as a kind loving gentle man who was all about the kids and family. Lou certainly touched many many people along the way and will be missed dearly. Keep all the great memories close to your...

I'm so sorry for your loss. My sincere condolences to Chewy's family. He will be missed at Millbury Healthcare Center.

Rest in piece Uncle Chewy. I'll always miss you. I have wonderful memories of talking to you every time I saw you.

Rest in Peace Uncle Chewy. You were a wonderful person and we always enjoyed the times we spent with you. I was truly blessed to have you as one of my favorite uncles. You, Nancy and Bev along with the rest of your family will be in our prayers.


when Chewy was playing for the Red Sox in 1943, his brother Leo and I were stationed in Boston in the Navy. He came over to see us and gave us tickets to see him pitch the next day.
Chewy was truly a great ball player and a great person.
Al Cardin