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Frank P. Lucas
04/29/1947 — 04/13/2010
From Kennewick, WA, US | Born in Eglin Field Air Force Base, FL
Frank P. Lucas
Frank Phillip Lucas, 62 of Kennewick, Washington passed away on April 13, 2010. He served proudly in the military and was a veteran of Vietnam War. Frank was a Tri-Cities resident for over 30 years and worked for Fluor Federal Services. He is survived by his 3 children; Sean Lucas, Stacy Tramel, Timothy Lucas, his 4 grandchildren, his parents Bill and Edith Lucas, brother Bill Lucas and Sister Carol Means. He was preceded in death by his wife Pamela of 38 years. Contact Einan's Funeral Home for memorial service information. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to The Union Gospel Mission as Frank donated regularly to various charities
Frank, I will miss you, Brother. I am sad we didn’t get to spend more time together in our lives, but I am thankful for the time we did have together. I am happy that you lived your life as you did, always with love and devotion for your family. I will always look up to you with pride as my big Brother. Take care in your journey, Frank. May God bless you and your Family.
Sean, Stacy and Timothy I am still grieving the loss of your Mom. She was one of my very best friends from a time before any of you were born. We talked all the time no matter where she lived and we loved picking on your Dad and giggled and giggled trying to get him to respond. I still hear her laughter. I will miss your Dad also and I will pray that God will wrap his arms around you and bring you comfort and peace. It is tragic that your parents have died so young. Your Mom was so close to her Jesus and she encouraged your Father. You can be assured they are together with our Lord. I hope you can feel the love we all had for them and wish I were there to give you all a big warm hug. Please stay in touch. God bless you.
To The Family of Frank:
My condolences to his beloved family. I remember Frank having a classical car in 1970 and he drove around in it proudly. I knew Frank from BHS Class of 65. We will cherish the memories of him.
To the Family of Frank,
You have my Deepest sympathy, in the passing of your beloved.
I remenber Frankie as a kid, a great kid.
From your loving Cousin, Lee
Bill, Edie, Bill & Carol,
My most sincere sympathies go out to all of you. I cannot begin to know your grief, but please know you are in my thoughts and prayers.
It has been years since I have seen Frank or as we called him when we were younger — Frankie, but I have many fond memories of our childhood, especially all the crazy things we did together with Edna, Bobby Brady, Victor, and all the kids in our neighborhood. I know that today is his birthday – why I remember this is beyond me. It is also my grandson’s birthday – and I told my daughter I would always be able to remember Ani’s birthday because of Frank’s.
Again, my most heartfelt sympathies are with you and yours.
Kathie McDonald Jordan
To Frank’s and Pam’s Children: I know it has been a long time since you have been ‘children’, but to parents you always have that distinction. I knew your father long before he met your mother, even tho I went to school at Knoch High with her. When they met, it was ‘to be’. They enjoyed each other so much. That is why your father chose to leave you behind and be with your mother again. Live the legacy they gave to you. It was one of love and respect. My sympathy on your loss, but it is your parent’s reunion.
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Frank P. Lucas