Lynn-Loucks-Obituary

Lynn Vern Loucks

Newton, Kansas

1945 - 2020

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July 5, 1945
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Newton, Kansas

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Lynn Vern Loucks, son of Vernon and Pearl (Koehn) Loucks, was born in Bethesda Hospital in Goessel, KS on July 5, 1945. Lynn's family lived near Canton, Kansas and attended Spring Valley Mennonite Church until 1952 when they moved to Protection, Kansas. Lynn attended first grade at Sunny Hill...

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Angela's father, Lynn, shall be remembered for living by his own version of Micah 6:4. "And the Fathers shall turn their hearts to their children through the deprivation of love, care and safe-keeping." May God give you the welcome you deserve.

Wow .. I remember him having the trantula.. I wasnt in his home room ( think i went to his room for reading)..i remember that dang spider in the back room making its web thing with its rear things..lol.. I was in mrs. Helen Beckhams class.. We all did the River Run ( both classes).. Was one of my best years of school with both the teachers being 4th grade teachers.. Ms vierthaler joined as well.. Those were the days:) prayers anx thoughts to all involved .. Crystal chumbley ( Bell). Next door...

It was fun to do Newton Community Theatre with Lynn and the family. He was always welcoming, friendly and supportive. A gentle spirit. He will be missed by many.

Gratitude for the opportunity to review ways Lynn's life has affected our family. Grateful for his faithfulness in New Creation's earlier years, though our times did not overlap. Grateful for the supportive presence he was for Aaron and Michelle (nephew and niece through the India family) and all that they contributed in their teen and college years through music and Scholars' Bowl and other activities. Grateful for the grounding he gave to Fred and Angela - a love of learning and a faith...

I have not had an interaction with Lynn since I was a child. He was never my teach, however Angela and I have been friends since preschool. He had a small part in raising an amazing, kind, and accomplished woman and for that I am grateful. She strives to be a better human everyday and has the ability to show grace and courage when faced with adversity. The would could use a billion people just like her. Rest easy, Lynn. Angela is going to give you a legacy any parent would be proud of.

I remember Lynn as the teacher with the tarantula. I was so excited to have him as a teacher in 4th grade. I had heard so many exciting fun things about him and couldn’t wait to be in his class. It was a year I will never ever forget. My heart goes out to Angela and her family. I only hope you find the strength to heal from your heart aches and loss over the years

I didnt know Lynn well, he worked with my mom, Jan worked with him at Lincoln for several yrs. I do have wonderful memories of Angela and her amazing spirit and resiliency. So, to her and her family, my condolences and prayers are with you in these troubled times.

I don't know Lynn, I know of his daughter Angela.
Any man that can play a part in producing such an incredible woman must have been something pretty special. Rest in Peace, Sir.

My thoughts are with Angela, her husband Sean and Lynn's grand-daughter Izzy, as well as Lynn's wider family.
Losing a parent is hard, and losing a parent living so far away must be incredibly hard.

Much aroha (love) to you all.

My heart and love go out to Angela, who is Lynn's beautiful daughter. She is an incredible human being who helps children and adults hear and understand better. Like Lynn, she continues to improve and enrich the lives of so many. May Lynn rest in peace.