Marcel-Lucas-Obituary

Marcel Lucas

Taftville, CT, Connecticut

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Taftville - Mr. Marcel "Lucky" Lucas, of 53 Providence St., passed away Sunday morning at Haven Health Center of Jewett City.

He was born in Taftville on June 29, 1924 the son of Philippe and Opalma (St. George) Lucas.

Mr. Lucas was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Marine...

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Dear Mrs Lucas and family,
Please accept my deepest sympathies on the loss of your beloved Marcel, one of the kindest and gentlest men anyone could ever have known, a true fighter that gave life all he had. As all others have said, his kind words, smiling face and the wave of his hand will surely be missed. I would always get a kick when seeing his trademark car about the town knowing exactly who the driver was. Never one to let things be untidy or dingy I'm sure that he'll be polishing...

I new and talked to Mr.Lucas in the model shop, he was always smiling.
Now may God smile on you eternally.

I'm sorry for your loss of Lucky. I remember him as a member of the full scale model shop at General Dynamics when he worked on the submarine Skipjack. I was a piping designer and he did many things for me to get the job done.To help you remember the time frame, he worked with Cliff Bellavance from Moosup. I left G.D. in 1971 so I didn't know he went to design, but I do know, whatever Lucky did would have been first class!

A Gentleman's Gentleman throughtout the years.
May he rest in peace.

So sorry for your loss. Lucky was one of the nicest guys I ever worked with. Always willing to help. Dave Wightman, Mock Up, EB

Very sorry for your lost. He will be missed by all,a nice Man and a good friend.

Lucky was one of the nicest person I worked with at EB. We will all miss his smile and humor
Ralph hallquist

Wanda & Family,
You have our deepest sympathy at the loss of Lucky. He was a dear friend for many memorable years. We will always keep you both in our hearts and prayers.

My heartfelt sympathies for your loss. I have known "Lucky" since the model shop days of the 1950's. Everyone liked Lucky --- He will surely be missed by all who knew him.