Dearest father of Karen (John) Erickson, Christine Buttice, Kimberly (Kim) Sorenson, Michael Luecke and Steven 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 and Frank (Shirley) Luecke; former husband of Margaret Luecke.
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 served from 01/19/1951 to 05/28/1952 and achieved the rank of Private 1St Class. 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 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.
Mr. Luecke leaves to mourn his passing his daughter Miss Christine (nee Luecke) Buttice, DSN 1379, who is a retiree of the Saint Louis Metropolitan Police Department.
LUECKE, NORBERT P.
PFC U.S. MARINE CORPS
KOREA
DATE OF BIRTH: 03/12/1929
DATE OF DEATH: 11/21/2020
BURIED AT: SECTION 1X SITE 461
JEFFERSON BARRACKS NATIONAL CEMETERY
2900 SHERIDAN ROAD
ST. LOUIS, MO.
63125
Dearest father of Karen (John) Erickson, Christine Buttice, Kimberly (Kim) Sorenson, Michael Luecke and Steven 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 and Frank (Shirley) Luecke; former husband of Margaret Luecke.
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 served from 01/19/1951 to 05/28/1952 and achieved the rank of Private 1St Class. 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 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.
Mr. Luecke leaves to mourn his passing his daughter Miss Christine (nee Luecke) Buttice, DSN 1379, who is a retiree of the Saint Louis Metropolitan Police Department.
LUECKE, NORBERT P.
PFC U.S. MARINE CORPS
KOREA
DATE OF BIRTH: 03/12/1929
DATE OF DEATH: 11/21/2020
BURIED AT: SECTION 1X SITE 461
JEFFERSON BARRACKS NATIONAL CEMETERY
2900 SHERIDAN ROAD
ST. LOUIS, MO.
63125
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PFC
US MARINE CORPS
KOREA
BELOVED FATHER
BELOVED GRANDPA
FOREVER LOVED
Family Members
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Eugene H Luecke
1915–1980
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Virginia C. Luecke Montgomery
1917–1998
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Clarence Joseph Luecke
1919–1997
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Marie Josephine Luecke DeLong
1920–2002
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Virgil Bernard Luecke
1922–1995
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Ferdinand A. "Fred" Luecke
1925–1991
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Leander A. "Lee" Luecke
1927–1999
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Frank Joseph Luecke
1930–1984
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Leander W. "Leroy" Luecke
1933–1995
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Leroy W. Luecke
1933–1995
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