LUCAS-KAEMPFER-Obituary

LUCAS KAEMPFER

Washington, District of Columbia

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  LUCAS ALEXANDER   DePEYSTER KAEMPFER  On July 28, 2016, of heart failure. He was 24. He is survived by his mother, Georgiana Warner of Washington, DC; his father, Joey Kaempfer of McLean, VA and London, England; and his sister, Annie Kaempfer of Brooklyn, NY. He is also survived...

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Hi I didnt know your son but when walking I noticed something way up on the hill. I went to see the most beautiful tribute and now each time I go there I stop. A full life cut short. RiP Luke

I am sitting in Oak Hill Cemetary and resting on the lovely bench in front of Lucas´s memorial. Decided to Google this young man. So sorry for your loss. What a lovely gravesite you prepared for him.

Very fond memories of Lukey when I worked in 3rd grade at ASL and also of a chance meeting several years ago in London. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

With our love and prayers Luckey.
God Bless You.

Carol and Chase McCann

Island Wishes to you Lukey, from San Pedro, Belize

LUCKEY, one of the most polite, kind "young boy" that would hang out at our home...Chase/ mom, Carol

Chase would have numerous friends over but it was Lukey that would always come to the kitchen and asked if I needed help, never forgot him.
God Bless you Luckey..I remember you as a boy --what a great looking MAN you turned out to be.

Chase misses you...thank you for being such a great friend.
Mother Mary and my Lord watch over him.

Prayers to God, our Father in Heaven will be continually prayed for Lukey and his Mom and Dad and all his family. From Barbara and Emory Brown and all our family

I knew Lukey as a little guy in the lower school at ASL. That was so many years ago but I still remember that sweet, sensitive little boy who no doubt grew up to be a lovely young man. This must be an enormous loss to all who loved him. My heart goes out to all of you.

Keeping the family in my prayers and thoughts.

It's all so ironic and tragic and painful...to recall how wonderful Lukey was and what a dear friend he was to our son, Rufus. When Lukey entered our home, he brought brightness and joy.
And also to recall that when our son was struggling and most needed a friend, Lukey was there, always there. We are so sorry and we will miss him very much.