James Francis Luetkehans, 76, of Englewood, FL, Saturday, Jan. 6, 2007 at Tidewell Hospice,Englewood, FL. Born on Jan. 22, 1930 in Fort Madison, IA to the late Lawrence and Catherine, nee Bodding, Luetkehans. Mr. Luetkehans moved to Englewood, FL in 1998 from Wheaton, IL. He attended St. Ambrose College, graduating in 1951. He then spent two years in the U.S. Army before attending St. Louis University, attaining a Master of Social Work Degree in 1955. He was the first administrator of the DuPage Mental Health Center in Wheaton, IL. For many years following, he worked as Director of Social Services at Riveredge Hospital, Chicago while also having a psychotherapy private practice in Wheaton, IL. As his four sons became older, his wife joined him in the practice. Later in his career, he also did consulting work for DuPage Mental Health Center. After retiring to Florida, he extended his caring for others through his membership at St. Raphael's Catholic Church, where he and his wife Sheila, and another couple, started the Stephen Ministry Program. He was also a member of the Boca Royale Golf and Country Club, as well as an avid Notre Dame Fan. Survivors include his wife of 51 years, Sheila, nee Pendergast, Luetkehans of Englewood, FL; three sons, Dr. Thomas (Mary) Luetkehans of Olympia, WA, Dr. Daniel (Carol) Luetkehans of Wheaton, IL and Mark (Stephanie) Luetkehans of LaGrange, IL; one brother, Maynard (Carol) Luetkehans of Wheaton, IL and Naples, FL; two sisters, Victoria Myers of Shelton, WA and Donna Cox of Monmouth; and 10 grandchildren. A Memorial Mass was held at St. Raphael's Catholic Church. Memorial donations may be made to James F. Luetkehans Memorial Fund - Boys and Girls Club of West Cook County, 4000 St. Paul Ave. P0 Box 183, Bellwood, IL 60104. Englewood Community Funeral Home and Cremation Service handled the arrangements.
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January 12, 2007
Dear Dan and Carol and family,
I am sorry to hear about your father's passing. Having lost my father 23 years ago I'll tell you the void they leave is really tough. Thank God for Jesus Christ and His comfort and I know that it will carry you through this time of grieving. You are in our prayers.
Love in Christ,
Chris and Jim Neilsen and Kids
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