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Steven H. Luckenbach

Seattle, Washington

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Steven H. Luckenbach

Steven H. Luckenbach, 52, spread his wings and soared with the eagles on February 26, 2005. He was born July 1, 1952, in Seattle, Washington, to Walt and Connie Luckenbach. He was the oldest of three children. Steve contributed greatly to the Little League...

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Dear Kari,

It was so wonderful seeing you and Steve in your glory at your wedding and to get just a glimpse of all the happiness and love you two shared. I can't even begin to imagine the loss you are feeling at this time. I know those wonderful memories will always be like precious jewels to you. Steve was a very special man and you both deserved all the happiness in the world. I send you my love and deepest sympathy with a reminder to please call upon your friends when the...

Kari, We are so sorry to hear of Steve's passing and the deep loss it brings to you.
Our prayers and love are with you and your families.
John and Myrna

We thank God so much for bringing you and Steve into our lives. And now we pray for you, and send our love to you, Kari.

What a guy he was. When he'd come into the bank where I worked he always had a big smile. I ran into him at Nordstroms in Bellevue where he was doing some work. He took a break and he spoke of his family and how proud he was of each one of his kids. My thoughts and prayers to your family.

Cousin Gayle

Kari,
Our caring thoughts are with you during this time of sorrow. We are thinking about you and your family. We love you and are keeping you in our prayers.

Sorry to hear about Steve. We knew Steve and the children from years in Mukilteo Little League. He touched so many lives in his years in Mukilteo. He was a great asset to the League. He will be missed! Our prayers are with you in your time of sorrow.

Below is a poem I wrote that I hope all thoses remembering Steve can relate to. We all love you Kari and wish you well!


There is life after death,
but the one to which I am referring dose not involve any physics conferring.
I am speaking of those left behind,
still here in the now to deal with their minds.
The grief they feel, the loss they endure,
the questions they ask, the pain they procure.
At first it is shock and then...

Steve was a very neat guy from the first time I met him. We enjoyed golfing and get togethers with the Alumni Couples. Know he is in heaven in peace and free of pain. A friend, Bill Schols

I only had the pleasure of spending time with Steve just twice in the 7 years he was with Kari, but both times I saw a good person & mate to a very good friend. I know he will be missed by all who knew him.