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Luke Henry Oglesby

Fort Collins, Colorado

1971 - 2017

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Luke Henry OglesbyLuke Henry Oglesby 6/27/71-8/4/17Beloved son, brother, uncle, nephew, cousin. Born in Pueblo, CO and raised in Fort Collins. Graduate of Rocky Mountain High School. Attended Colorado State University and University of New Mexico on baseball scholarships, breaking records in base...

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Just want you to know that you will never be forgotten Luke!!! Your big heart will always have a place in my heart. You were so loved by your family and so many friends. Glad our paths crossed and know you and Wally are in a safe place together. Much luv to you and your family on this 3 year anniversary of the celebration of your life. Ms. Pixley

Hey Luke buddy. I talked to my old friend today and just now found out about your journey. Gosh I haven't talked to you since 2010 or so. I remember that conversation dearly and I'll never forget it. We were talking about my son's swing and baseball. I sent you a hilarious pic of him in mid swing with a wiffle ball bat! Oh I hope you are well my comrade. We had some great times together. Remember all those fun nights out at the Golden spot! Man, we ruled that place you and me baby. Shoot I so...

I have just learned of this. I always enjoyed Luke. So sorry to hear of your loss.

Luke you were always a formidable force to be reckoned with on the ball field. Your competitiveness drove me to be the best I could be and you were one hell of a teammate. Your spirit will live on forever on the Diamonds of NOCO. GRIP IT AND RIP IT. Farewell my friend.

You were my friend, and the person who inspired my competitive spirit.

I just want to say how very sorry I am for your loss.We go back so many years and many good memories.From all of us,Tony,Mark,Kevin and Monica

I am so sorry for your loss!

To the Oglesby extended families......I am so very sorry to hear of the loss of your sweet son. I pray that you feel God's presence during this difficult time. Sincerely, Marcee McLain Gustafson 'Perhaps they are not stars, but rather openings in heaven where the love of our lost ones shines through to let us know they are happy'.

Luke was pure joy. His passion for baseball and life touched me long ago; and although I didn't get to see him much since we were high school classmates, I can still feel his passion today.