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In Loving Memory

Luecke, Norbert P.

Luecke, Norbert P., baptized into the hope of Christ’s resurrection on November 21, 2020.

Dearest father of Karen (John) Erickson, Christine Buttice, Kimberly (Kim) Sorenson, Michael Luecke and Steven Luecke; dear grandfather of Jeff (Suzzie) Kisslinger, Michelle Dodaro, Jennifer Dodaro, Nick Luecke, Gabe Luecke, Sarah Luecke, Kaleb Luecke and the late Jill Kisslinger; Norbert was preceded in death by his parents Francis X. and Margaret S. Luecke. Dear brother of the late Eugene (Dorothy) Luecke, Virginia (Bob) Montgomery, Clarence (Henrietta survives) Luecke, Marie (Phil) DeLong, Virgil (Florence) Luecke, Fred (Arlene) Luecke, Lee (Shirley) Luecke , Frank (Shirley) Luecke and Leroy Luecke; former husband of Margaret Luecke; brother-in-law, uncle and friend.

Our dad was a kind, sweet, loving man. He loved us dearly, as we did him. Family was most important. He served in the Korean War, stationed in Italy. He love Big Band Music, the Three Tenors, Mario Alonso, dancing, fishing and hunting. He always said “Once a Marine, ALWAYS a Marine”. Semper Fi, Pop, you are loved and you will be missed. Always Faithful.

Services: A roadside service will be held at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery on Friday, November 27, 11:30 am for immediate family only. A celebration of life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, masses preferred or memorials to The Alzheimers Association, appreciated. A Kutis South County Chapel Service

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4 thoughts on “Luecke, Norbert P.”

  1. Luecke family,
    I have fond memories of visiting and spending summers at your house when we were kids. (so many years ago)
    I will miss Uncle Norb.
    With Sympathy, Carol

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  2. Luecke family,
    I have fond memories of visiting and spending summers at your house when we were kids. (so many years ago)
    I will miss Uncle Norb.
    With Sympathy, Carol

    Reply
  3. I am so sorry to hear of ‘Great’ Uncle Norb’s passing. I will NEVER forget all of the times we spent with him down at Table Rock Lake with my Papa, his brother (Lee). I will never forget him always going out and dancing with his “sweeties.” I will also never forget all of the stories, and the story on how he and my Papa found what became my Nana & Papa’s lake house is very special to me; those two had so many crazy stories together! Uncle Norb you are now with your brother (and other siblings & family) fishing and dancing. Love you, miss you.

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  4. I am so sorry to hear of ‘Great’ Uncle Norb’s passing. I will NEVER forget all of the times we spent with him down at Table Rock Lake with my Papa, his brother (Lee). I will never forget him always going out and dancing with his “sweeties.” I will also never forget all of the stories, and the story on how he and my Papa found what became my Nana & Papa’s lake house is very special to me; those two had so many crazy stories together! Uncle Norb you are now with your brother (and other siblings & family) fishing and dancing. Love you, miss you.

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