Lucas-Rodriguez-Obituary

Lucas Rodriguez

Wichita, Kansas

1928 - 2021

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Lucas Rodriguez December 12, 1928 - June 7, 2021 Wichita, Kansas - Lucas Lupe Rodriguez Jr., age 92, passed away on Monday, June 7, 2021. Lucas was born on December 12, 1928 in Wichita, KS to Lucas Sr. and Cruz Rodriguez. He graduated from Cathedral High School; served in the Army from...

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May God shine his light upon him and his family at this time. May we not forget the lessons he taught us and the memories he left us with.

Luke, Kathy and Family,
Thinking of you all and keeping you in prayer at this difficult time...
With Sympathy,
Jenifer Pierce and Family

My Condolences.
Healing prayers & love Aunt Delores.
I am sorry for the passing of Uncle Luke. To my cousins Lucas, Nicholas & Robin may God's love gives you strength during this time. He was Kind man of memories I have of him.

Mr. Rodriguez was always so kind and friendly. I remember him coming to Dillons at 13th and West when I worked there with Luke and Toby in high school, and saw him at many school functions. I always loved seeing his smile. My condolences to the entire family.

Rest Lucas, until you hear at dawn,
the low, clear reveille of God.

Thank you for your service to this nation. U.S. Army, Korean War.

Don and I were so sorry to learn of Lucas’ passing! What fun we had in our skybox at Eck Stadium with Lucas, Ray and other family members watching Shocker games! Lucas was a fine gentleman who will be missed by all who knew and loved him.

We were so blessed to have been friends with Lucas. We both worked with Lucas at the Post Office and shared many memories there and away. We’d often see Lucas at the restaurant, the kids ballgames, Shocker basketball, or Church. He always brought a smile and a laugh. Our prayers are with you Dee and family as we’ll all miss such a wonderful soul.

I worked with Lucas at the post office for years. We were both involved with the American Postal Workers Union too. He was a friend as well as co- worker. I could always go to him when I couldn’t remember where some theater or restaurant had been or talk about old movies. I’m glad to see he lived a long life. He talked often about family so I’m sure he will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with Dee and his family.