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Robert Gregory Lucas

Durham, North Carolina

Jan 1, 1949 – Feb 21, 2024

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BORN
January 1, 1949
DIED
February 21, 2024
LOCATION
Durham, North Carolina

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Robert Gregory "Bob" Lucas, 74, died of complications from a bone marrow transplant on February 21, 2024, in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. His two-year battle with MDS cancer was marked by the same strength and resolution that defined his life.Born in Celina, Ohio in 1949, Bob was a proud alumnus...

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I have fond memories working with Bob. Also,corporate challenge was a great social event with Bob. He was good man and I am greateful to have a friendship with Bob. He always made time to assist with any problems of how to respond to clients. He helped me develop my career.

So very sad that we have lost a dear friend. Delores 246 Heritage Cove

So sorry for your loss. Fond memories of Bob and our boys during tennis days at MHS.

When I get together with my Brothers NOW, I'm reminded of the FAMILY Dinners' we had as kids growing up. What fun we used to have; alkyds should have a farm to run and hide on. Sherry Putman-Smith (Cousin)

I´m saddened by the loss of Bob. He enjoyed working with Veterans and was well liked by them. I had the pleasure of working alongside Bob and was pleasant to work with. He enjoyed life.

Fond remembrances of a great neighbor and his family in Danville, Va. many years ago. May God bless your family.

Bob and I (Jo Ann) were a year apart in the MSU MSW program, but I didn't actually meet him until he interviewed me for a job at DPMHC in Danville, Virginia. We worked together there and at SVMHI, and I soon got to know his wonderful family, Pat and the children, through church. He was a terrific supervisor and friend to me, a beloved therapist for his clients, and a most devoted husband and father. His life made the world a better place. Sending love and virtual hugs to Pat, their children,...

We only knew Bob for a short time, but so much enjoyed his engaging personality and our interaction while he attended to his Mustang! Such a loss to our community.

Bob was a good neighbor, Always helpful! Some of our memories: Bob detailing his dearly loved ruby red Mustang convertible; Bob at our door delivering Pat's banana bread after grandchildren visit. He will be missed by all. John and Sandy Teal