ROBERT-LUCAN-Obituary

ROBERT MARK LUCAN

Crozet, Virginia

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ROBERT MARK LUCAN (Age 76)  
Born in Detroit, Michigan, in 1939 and died in his home in Crozet, Virginia, on February 17, 2016. He provided accounting and tax services in Cleveland, Ohio and Washington, DC. He is survived by his wife of 40 years, Alice Neff Lucan; sisters, Patricia Lucan Decker and Suzanne Lucan Tiffin; plus nieces and nephews. His parents, Harry and Ruth Lucan, and his eldest sister, Linda Lucan Mielbeck preceded him in death. Bob Lucan attended De La Salle High School in Warren, Michigan, and graduated from John Carroll University, near Cleveland Ohio. He was retired from the U.S. Steel Wire Spring Company in Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Lucan has been a resident of Crozet since 2012, along with his wife and German Shepherd Dogs. He was a devoted admirer of the breed, a very popular cook and a fairly good softball player. He would ask you to send any donations to Virginia German Shepherd Rescue in Sterling, Virginia, or to the Charlottesville-Albemarle SPCA.A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 1 p.m. on Saturday, February 27, at Church of the Incarnation, 1465 Incarnation Drive, Charlottesville, VA in the Daily Mass Chapel and friends are invited to his home after Mass. Anderson Funeral Service of Crozet, Virginia is in charge of arrangements.

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So sad to read of Bobby's passing. I have not seen the Lucans in decades, but have such fond and happy memories of childhood fun with my cousins. My deep condolence to his sisters and his wife. (from Aunt Edna's grandaughter)

The volunteers and dogs of the Virginia German Shepherd Rescue wish to express their gratitude for the donations we receive in memory of Robert. He will be greatly missed.

Bob, fellow Detroiter, lives on in my memories as a fellow dog-lover. He loved Jake, and Jake reciprocated. So it was only natural That I would love his beautiful dogs, especially Caleb and Lucy. They will all be waiting for you at the bridge, Bob!

Many years ago, Bob invited his young nephew, Christopher, and Chris' two buddies, Todd and Aaron, to spend time with he and Alice. Their flight from Toledo to DC was exciting and their guided tour of the Washington sights made for a trip that they would not soon forget. He was Uncle Bob to many; a wonderful man who will be remembered fondly.

Bob, was such a good neighbor and a kind soul! Condolences to Alice and his family

Bob was a delightful and kind neighbor, especially loving with children. He and Alice and their dogs have been missed since they moved away. RIP Bob, and thanks for treasured memories.