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Rick Lucke

Great Falls, Montana

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EAST GLACIER - Richard Allen "Rick" Lucke, 60, of East Glacier, an Army veteran and co-owner and operator of Lucke Construction Co., died of pulmonary fibrosis Wednesday at his home.A celebration of his life is 2 p.m. Monday at the East Glacier Community Hall, with a potluck feed to follow....

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Rick's Family,
I met Rick coming home from Germany when we were in the service. there was a voice in the back, (Rick) anyone here from Montana and I said Yes, So we got together and had a very good visit. I have seen and visited with him off and on in the past years. hope and pray that memories in time will easy your sorrow.

Rick was a good friend to me when I lived at Devil Creek. I'm sorry for your loss - he will be missed.

had a nice visit with you when we were all back for uncle pete i remember all the good times we had as kids growing up you and your brothers and me and my brother you will be missed forever

Rick's Family,
I am so sad to hear of your loss...all our loss. Rick was a good man. He and my husband were good friends. He came to the hospital often to visit when Randy was sick. I always appreciated that. Rick was tough on the outside but a big softy inside...and he could always make you laugh. We all have great memories of him.

Rick was a huge part of my life growing up. We were first cousins and best of friends. He was so full of life and good humor and he always encouraged me by thinking that I could do anything. We haven't seen each other over the last several years but always shared a love and a bond that never wavered. My love and prayers are for you, Rick's family.

To the Lucke family. I am sorry to hear about Rick, He was always a friend and always willing to help me out in the backcountry. We will miss him.

my condolences to the Lucke family. thanks Rick for the pictures you gave to me last summer when we were all kids at the Park.....I still think of the days when we would go to south of Browning and get all of the horses in the spring and ride all the way back to the Lucke ranch,of course Don & Leroy was with us... what a ride home....there is no death only a changing of worlds....

My Prayers are with you.