Daniel Frank Loucks

Daniel Frank Loucks obituary, Owensboro, KY

Daniel Frank Loucks

Daniel Loucks Obituary

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Daniel Frank Loucks, 79, of Owensboro, KY passed away Saturday, October 3, 2020 at his home. He was born February 4, 1941 in Fargo, ND to his parents, the late Robert John Loucks and Lyla Hammer Loucks. He was married to Diane Henderson Loucks for 58 years and together they raised three sons, Steve, Brad and Eric. Dan was a highly accomplished athlete, educator, coach, home builder, woodworker and businessman. He was tough, kind, generous, hardworking, talented, honorable and an authentic leader. He embraced any challenge which often took the form of building or repairing something but especially liked anything that involved feats of strength or athletic ability. He was a truly unique guy who lived a remarkable life. Dan grew up in Fargo where he was a Junior State archery champion, an Eagle Scout and a Silver Award winner. In winter he hauled ice for his father's ice business. He graduated from Fargo Central High School in 1959 where he played football, wrestled and threw the shot and discus in track. In the summer he played American Legion baseball, worked for Gavin Construction and drove down often to the family cottage on Lake Cormorant to waterski or race his home built hydroplane. Dan went on to play football at Concordia College in Moorhead, MN. His senior season, he was a team captain, selected all conference and voted most valuable player by his Cobber teammates. He also wrestled for 4 years, played baseball for 2 years and threw the shot and discus in track for 2 years. He was in the Lettermen's club and became president his senior year. He graduated Concordia in 1963 with a BA degree in Physical Education and then earned his masters degree in Physical Education, Health and Recreation at Moorhead State (MN) in 1964. In the Fall of '64, he started teaching and coaching at Memorial High School in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. For 14 years he taught Physical Education, coached the Varsity wrestling team and directed the Intramural Sports program. He also coached the gymnastics team his first 2 years. His greatest coaching interest was football and he was very successful as the Memorial Old Abes' Sophomore coach and Varsity defensive assistant. He was ahead of his time in creating Sports Life Activities for his senior physical education students and the curriculum included archery, bowling, badminton, canoeing, fencing, scuba diving and table tennis. Dan built two homes in Putman Heights near Manz Elementary School and became a much in demand remodeler. He took great satisfaction in teaching his sons to waterski on the Chippewa River, coaching their Little League teams and photographing their lives and athletic events. In the summer of 1978, Dan decided to make a career change for his family and opened Fleet Feet Sporting Goods in Owensboro(KY) where his brother Dr. John Loucks had started a medical practice. His timing was near perfect as Nike shoes and apparel would soon dominate the market and everyone seemed to want better footwear for their athletic pursuits and even casual wear. Dan and Diane ran the store while their boys were enrolled in the Owensboro Public School system. Dan loved talking sports with his customers and giving coaching advice to any young person who wanted to improve. Dan (with video camera usually in hand) and Diane watched their sons play football, basketball and baseball for the OHS Red Devils. They were able to see them all compete for a state title in at least one sport with Brad and Eric winning the '83 state baseball championship on Brad's dramatic walk off home run. They also witnessed Steve's '81 American Legion Bomber team's state and national region baseball titles as well as Brad's basketball career at Kentucky Wesleyan College where his Panthers won a Div II national championship in 1987. Dan built two homes for himself and another for his brother in the Spring Bank subdivision. He built the stone sign at the entrance to Spring Bank which he particularly enjoyed because his young grandsons, John Bradley and Jordan would often come to watch him and listen to the Daviess County High School marching band practice across the street. He loved dark walnut stained red oak and made his own trim, six panel doors and cabinets in the garage shop on his brother's property. He also made and designed his own furniture and appreciated that it required so much technical skill. Summer was his favorite season because of the warm weather and the opportunity to go boating. He loved any chance to take family members and their friends down to the Ohio River for some runs through the Yellow Bank Island channel under the Blue Bridge. At 55, Dan suffered a hypertensive brain hemorrhage that left him diminished and unable to participate in many of the things he loved. Steve, Brad and Diane ran Fleet Feet until it closed in 2014 after 35 years in business. The family cherished the additional 24 years Dan was able to spend with us and impart his spirit, wisdom and humor. It's unfortunate that his grandchildren never saw him at his full powers because he sure was something. In addition to his parents, Dan was also preceded in death by his sisters, Helen "Holly" Peterson and Elaine Restead, his brothers-in-law, Lynn Restead and Jarett Bradley, and his nephew Brian Loucks. Dan is survived by his beloved wife Diane (Henderson) Loucks, and three sons Steve, Brad, and Eric (Tammy) all of Owensboro. His brothers, Bob Loucks (Sonja) of Alexandria, MN and Dr. John Loucks (Marna) of Owensboro, Lyle Loucks of Minot, Glen Stewart (Ann) of Seattle, and his sister Linda Bradley of Cherokee, NC, sister-in-law Marilyn Sather of Albuquerque and brother-in-law Dick Henderson (Becky) of Fargo. Grandchildren John Bradley Loucks (Julianna), Jordan Loucks (Hadley), Andrea Loucks, Jackson Loucks all of Owensboro and Sydney Loucks of Dallas. Nieces and nephews Sarah Beth Loucks of Hendersonville, TN, Karen Carlsen (Brent) of Eden Prairie, MN, Dave Loucks of Denver, Rob Loucks (Carol) of Knoxville, Chris Restead (Wendy) of West Fargo, Jill Lucy (Toby) of Orlando, Michael Bradley, Kristen Bradley and Aaron Bradley of Cherokee, NC, Greg Peterson (Carol) of Sioux City, IA, Julie Curry of Vernal, UT, Joel Peterson (Denise) of White Bear Lake, MN, Natalie Sather and Jonathan Sather of Albuquerque, Tom Henderson (Lindsey) of Grand Forks and Jennifer Shoop (Charlie) of Greeley, CO. Public visitation for Dan will be 9:30 AM until 11:30 AM Thursday at Glenn Funeral Home and Crematory. A private service will follow with burial at Elmwood Cemetery. The number of those attending the visitation for Mr. Loucks shall be within current health and safety directives. Family and friends shall wear appropriate personal protective masks and enter the doors near the flagpole on the Breckenridge Street side of the building. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of donations to the Owensboro Independent Schools Foundation for Excellence. Memories and condolences for the family of Daniel Frank Loucks may be offered online at www.glenncares.com.

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October 15, 2020

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October 15, 2020

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October 14, 2020

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Rich Krupich

October 15, 2020

Diane,boys, and brother John, my sympathies to all of you. I lost a good friend. My thoughts and prayers to all your family. Rich Krupich-Fargo ND

George Ickstadt

October 15, 2020

Sorry to hear about the loss of Dan. He was my wrestling coach at Memorial High School from 1973 to 1975.
He was a good coach and a great guy! George Ickstadt

Rich Bourget

October 14, 2020

Dear Loucks Family, I am sorry to read about the passing of Coach Dan Loucks. I had the privilege of playing three terrific years of Little League baseball (Blazers & Cards) on his well-coached teams and was fortunate to be a teammate of Steve, Brad, and Eric. Coach Dan was instrumental in making those Little League playing years so memorable; he sure left a wonderful lasting impression on me. I hope the fond memories you have of Dan and the times shared with him bring you all comfort at this time and going forward. With sympathy.

mara solberg

October 14, 2020

I am sorry to hear of Daniels passing. Although I barely remember him, Lyla, his mother was a very good friend of our family. My grandparents, John and Hazel Woodruff were neighbors to the Loucks, and as a nurse, Lyla came and checked on me whenever I was sick, especially with measles in 1962. All of Lylas kids were so nice, I remember, and my mom adored her family growing up next door. I went to visit Lyla often in the 70s through 90s and she met my kids and showed them her childrens dolls though they couldnt play with them as they were special to her! I am so happy to hear and read such great things about Daniel, and so sad he has passed. My sister Penny sends condolences as well. My mom was Shirley Woodruff Storhaug Halland. Much love to his family. Mara Solberg

Carol King(Rosenberg)

October 11, 2020

To Diane and family, we send you our sympathies and thoughts. We are classmates from Fargo High. Robert and Carol King

John Coy

October 11, 2020

What a beautiful obituary for a man who influenced so many people. Mr. Loucks was my teacher and coach at Memorial and I agree that as both he was ahead of his time. He was so ahead of his time that he even made gym class fun. It might be hard for younger people to realize how unusual that was at the time. To give you an idea of how well liked he was, he was invited to our twentieth class reunion, and all kinds of former students enjoyed the opportunity to talk with him. What a legacy he leaves.

Mary Kay (Lowry) Lein

October 11, 2020

Steven and Family: My sincere condolences on the loss of your Dad. While growing up in Eau Claire, it was an honor to watch him coach you for countless hours at the Manz School baseball fields. Whether it was through swimming at the YMCA or Little League baseball, your dad always was vigilant and influential, but always seemed so patient. He was admired by so many and probably the dad that many kids wished they had themselves. He touched so many lives and his memory will live on in the hearts and works of teachers and coaches who can honor your Dad's dedication, patience, and ethics in the work they do today and for years to come. Prayers for healing are sent your way and again, I'm sorry for your loss.

Daniel Donnellan

October 10, 2020

Dear Diane and sons. Beautiful story on Dan in the obituary. Very sad to hear t he news. Dan was not just my coach and teacher at Eau Claire Memorial he was also a friend. He grabbed me one day ,as a youngster, We worked together on building the famous Brat Kabin in town.
Dan was always positive. Tha was one reason my dad, Dave S. Donnellan and his sons, Ned and I enjoyed and respected him and Diane. God Bless you all. Dan and Wayne(Butch) Preston were my favorite teachers. Demanding and encouraging. PHD in football.

Collette and Greg Carter

October 10, 2020

We are sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Michael Hagen

October 9, 2020

Mr. Loucks taught and coached me at Eau Claire Memorial. I remember him as someone who cared about his students and players more than most. I am glad to have known him and glad he had such a loving family with him through the challenges in his life.

Tom Spanel

October 9, 2020

Dear Mrs Loucks, Steve, Brad and Eric. I am so sorry to hear about Coach Louck's passing. He was a great teacher, coach and man. Coach Loucks was the single biggest influence in my becoming an educator and coach. He was tough but caring and strong but kind. I will never forget the day he was challenged by a student to demonstrate a back flip off the diving board. Coach smirked, walked to the board and demonstrated an Olympic like dive. The entire class stood in awe for several seconds and then broke out in a loud applause! I also remember each of his son's beating me in HORSE at the EC YMCA.
I am happy to see that he had so many people that loved him and had the honor to call him father, grandpa and friend. May God bless all of you.

Barbara Beech

October 9, 2020

Dr. Loucks, even though I didn't know your brother, I wanted to express my sympathy to you and family.

David Westerfield

October 9, 2020

I am sorry for your lost, I thought a lot of Dan, will be Praying for all your family

Frank (Fritz) Lowry

October 9, 2020

So many great memories of coach Loucks. From Little League baseball days at Manz field to Memorial HS PE. Coach Loucks was someone you could talk with. All my best to Steve and the rest of the family.

Frank (Fritz) Lowry

October 9, 2020

So many great memories of coach Loucks. From Little League baseball days at Manz field to Memorial HS PE. Coach Loucks was someone you could talk with. All my best to Steve and the rest of the family.

JAMES BLACK

October 9, 2020

Dan was a great guy, my gym teacher, football and wrestling coach in the late 60's. He was hands down my favorite teacher and coach. Rest in peace Coach Loucks! Jim Black, class of 69

Tom Nelson

October 9, 2020

Dan was my gym teacher in the late 1960's at Eau Claire Memorial. He was a great teacher and person with a wonderful, quiet sense of humor. Dan was obviously a strong athlete and he served as a great role model for all of us. I am very sorry to hear of the passing.

Tom Kewan

October 9, 2020

Dan was my teacher for gym class at Memorial High School in Eau Claire, WI in the late 1960's. What a great guy! I'm sorry to read about his passing.

dick alsop

October 9, 2020

our thoughts and prayers are with you Diane and your family. Dick Alsop and the class of 59.

Chris Gaddis

October 8, 2020

What a great man. My memories go as far back to the day Dan and his family moved from Eau Claire, Wisconsin to Owensboro. Dan certainly made is mark in our community with his high level of integrity and his love for seeing young athletes excel. He was certainly a behind the scenes mentor to me as a teenager, encouraging me to be an educator. He was a man of few words, but when he spoke, you better have listened. I recall two of his famous quotes, which I still share to this day:

"Better late than never, but better never late."
"Practice makes perfect, but it takes perfect practice."

It's hard to that was over 30 years ago. Thanks Dan!

Christy & Sonny Hall

October 8, 2020

Loucks Family, so very sorry to learn of Dan's passing. He led such a wonderful, interesting life. We're unable to attend the visitation but send our sympathy for your loss. May your faith and memories comfort your special family.

Craig Hopkins

October 8, 2020

Diane and Family, I am sorry to hear of Dan's passing. I remember when y'all opened Fleet Feet in Owensboro and supported the running community with road races and all the needs that runners required. Dan was always helpful and supportive of the athletic teams in town. He will be missed.

David Smith

October 8, 2020

Brad and Eric, I am sorry to read of your Dad's passing. He was a great guy. I wish I could extend my sympathy in person but this will have to do.

Eric Spangled

October 7, 2020

I REMEMBER GOING TO SCHOOL WITH MR.LOUCKS SONS, I AM SORRY TO HEAR OF HIS PASSING. GOD BLESS ALL OF YOU IS MY PRAYER

Terry Tate

October 7, 2020

I remember sharpening (Ed's Sharpening) his saw blades many times when he was working on a project.
He was always very pleasant when he came to my shop. I have missed him since he stopped woodworking.

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