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Peter O. Lucas

Bennington, Vermont

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Peter O. Lucas 1940 - 2008 BENNINGTON, VT. Peter O. Lucas, 67, Bradley Drive, died Friday, Feb. 29, 2008 at the Southwestern Vermont Medical Center, following a long illness. Born Dec. 16, 1940 in Ottawa, Canada, son of the late Colin A. and Dione Wilson Lucas, Peter received his education in...

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Mary & Family, I was so sorry to read about Peter. I also had the pleasure of working with him at Union Carbide. He will be sadly missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and the family.

Dear Mary and family,
We were so sad to hear of Peter's death. He led a gallant fight over numerous difficulties with grace and charm throughout his life.
Although we have been away from Bennington for these last ten years, he was often in our thoughts. His gentleness and goodness will be remembered by all who knew him.
With sadness,
Sarah and Ernie Schwarz

I worked with Pete at Union Carbide and he was a very sweet person.
Rest in Peace, my friend!

I worked with Pete a long time at union carbide and we had a lot of fun kidding around.

Mary and Family
I am so sorry to hear about Peter. He was a fine man and loved by many. I hope you find comfort in the memories of the love you shared with him.
Betty Kenyon

Julie,
I was saddened to hear of your Dad's passing. He was a sweet man, seems like I knew him all my life. I remember Dad telling stories about working with him at the Carbon when I was just a kid. I remember hearing his cuckoo clocks going off when he lived below Bruce and I on Beech St. He was always kind to my boys and would show them his cars. It is so hard to say goodbye, but his pain and suffering has ended.

I worked with Pete at Union Carbide along time ago. Pete was always fun to be around. He will be greatly missed. So sorry for your loss.Dck Prentiss

I am so sorry for your loss Mary. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family at this time of sorrow. Peter could always bring a smile to your face even on a stressful day.

To the family of Peter,
I knew Peter several years ago when I used to help him with his shopping, he lived on Beech Street at that time. He was cheerful and happy and had a wonderful spirit. He was a great inspiration to me. He will be missed. Lovingly, Sue Wiskoski