Richard-Calcraft-Obituary

Richard "Luke" Calcraft

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Calcraft, Richard "Luke" Richard "Luke" Calcraft, 46, of Riegelsville, passed away on Friday, August 1, 2014 at St. Luke's Hospital in Bethlehem after a short and serious illness. Luke Calcraft, the son of Rachel Anne Calcraft and the late Dr. Brian John Calcraft, was born in Jamaica and...

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I cannot believe that five years have passed since we heard the devastating and so very sad news that Luke was chosen by God to leave us! I will always remember him as a beautiful soul, who always took the time to share beautiful words with those who crossed his path. Such a special human, whose heart was lit by his wife Natasha and his children. I feel blessed to have been invited to sing at his memorial and will always remember him. Luke, you raised us up....all of us! Lainie Belcastro

I have just heard with sadness the sudden passing of Luke. My prayers and thoughts are with his family and friends who have lost such a true gentleman. Rest in peace.

So sorry to hear such sad news. I had the pleasure to know and work with Richard at the Newport Centre many years ago. I have memories of a great guy and a true gentleman.RIP

I still can't believe you're gone Luke but remember all the years of working together at KeyMed (over 20 years!!) through good times and bad but always with a smile as I remember the good laughs we had and your many funny stories of life.

My sincere condolences to your family and many friends around the world you will be truly missed!

You will be fondly remembered and greatly missed. Our sincere condolences to family and friends.

May the Lord Almighty who knew Richard before He formed him rest his soul in eternal peace. we at MBW Consulting Ltd Uganda treasure memories of his contribution to the KeyMed Group's road safety project in our country.
Eng Patrick Batumbya

Truly a premium Father, Husband, and Leader. I feel privileged to have known you. You will live on in the memory of those who cherished you forever.

To have had the pleasure of working under a leader who was not only charismatic and charming but also demanded no less of himself (if not more) than he would expect of others. His humility was equaled only by such greatness and grace. My deepest sympathies to his loved ones. I hope that knowing his legacy lives also in the fondest memories and continuing dreams of an enormous population of people he so positively and deeply impacted provides some comfort and peace.

I went to Duffryn high school with Richard and even back then he was a handsome kind caring and wonderful guy.He will be deeply missed by everyone who knew him and will never be forgotten as he will live in our hearts for ever more. R.I.P x