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Luke McCoy

Pensacola, Florida

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Luther R. (Luke) Eason(Luke McCoy)Luther R. (Luke) Eason, known to most of Pensacola as Luke McCoy, passed away at his home in N. Augusta, SC on Jan. 15, 2016.He was born Dec. 6, 1939, in Birmingham, AL and moved to Pensacola in 1956, graduating from Pensacola High School in 1957.Luke proudly...

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Our Deepest Sympathy to all the Luther "RED" Eason Family. Luther was a great Vietnam War Hero and Veteran and Brother. Luther was also a great friend of mine as we were Guards on the PHS football team in 56 and 57. Luther was a Gentle Giant and always smiling everywhere and never met an enemy. God Bless Luther Eason and may he rest in Peace until we meet again and talk about the War we were in. His picture is on page 43 of our PHS Annual of 57 and the third page of the Football Section. I...

REST IN PARADISE LUKE.
You will be missed.
Kathy & family, you are in our thoughts and prayers.

God bless each and everyone, the firsts are always the hardest, but with time and each day they do get easier. My prayers are with you all. I am honored to have known Luke McCoy, he will always be remembered. God bless.

I listened to Luke just about every day and knew he was a good man. I only meet him once or twice but will miss him as if he were a close friend.

I grew up listening to Luke. I always loved his shows. He is greatly missed. May he Rest in Peace.

He lived next door to my daughter and me several yrs ago...a real 'character'. He'll be missed, I'm sure.
My condolences to the family.

My Deepest Condolences to Mr. Luke's family & friends.
Like many others, I came of age listening to Luke McCoy and the new era of music on WBSR. He was always cool in our eyes even though we didn't know him personally.

I knew "Luke" from outside the radio stations, but whatever station he was on was my favorite station. He knew my son from 5 flags speedway, and, always asked about about him in our long ago meetings, talking about motorcycles, and law enforcement, and stuff that we talked about. When Luke "left" Cumulus, I did too.

Lord love you Luke...We did.

RIP Luke. Thank you for your service to our country and thanks for lending your voice to my advertising.