Steven-LUC-Obituary

Steven Paul LUC

NASHVILLE, Tennessee

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American Cancer Society

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LUC, Steven PaulAge 46. Died peacefully at home on April 23, 2010. Born in Louisiana on October 3, 1963. He is survived by his loving wife, Ginger Guidry Luc; two adoring children, Hilary Luc (18 years old) and Elijah Luc (2 years old); parents, Anna and Donald Luc, Sr. of Morgan City, LA;...

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You are missed still dear friend.

Ginger, I am so sorry for your loss. I love your family and I did not know until today that you lost Steve. I was searching online to find out how you were doing from the flooding (bad, I know) and found out this news. My prayers and love are with you,

You and your family have been in our thoughts often over the years, always accompanied by a smile. May God bless and keep you in your time of sorrow.

I never had the pleasure of meeting Steve in person, but I had the pleasure of working with him through HCA and the many times I spoke with him over the phone. He not only rose to the top with his knowledge and professionism, but he made you feel as though he had known you all his life. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and all those that Steve truly touched during his journey with us.

God bless his soul, God bless his family.

Wallace Simien III & Fly
"Wally-Cat"

Ginger, my heart goes out to you and your family in this time of sorrow. I am so blessed to have known and worked with Steve at HCA. His gifts of kindness and humor were very special. I will always remember his way of dealing with customers as the gold standard for customer service. His knowledge, patience and integrity were always evident in everything he did. He was truly the epitome of a "southern gentleman". I grew up in Lake Charles and we always had fun conversations about "home" and...

Steve was a wonderful person and will be dearly missed. Ginger and family, we have been praying for you during this difficult time and will continue.

I, like many others Steve has touched, will be eternally grateful for the unparalleled mentoring and friendship that I received while working with him. His patience and selflessness was truly a gift and helped me learn and grow, professionally, in ways I could never have imagined. The belief and kinship he instilled in me will never be forgotten.

May his family find peace and solace in knowing that they are in the thoughts and prayers of so many.

Please know of the support and prayers of all of your neighbors in the Riverside community.