ARLINGTON — Dennis Ray Lucus, 71, an engineer for Eaton Manufacturing and a bi-vocational pastor, died Monday, Sept. 6, 2004.
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Our deepest regrets for not being able to attend the funeral of Uncle Dennis. He was a Godly man who was unselfish in his service to Christ and we will always have fond memories of Uncle Dennis throughout the years, especially his presiding over our wedding ceremony. Goodbye, Uncle Dennis. We will always love you.
Our deepest regrets for not being able to attend the funeral of Uncle Dennis. He was a Godly man who was unselfish in his service to Christ and we will always have fond memories of Uncle Dennis throughout the years, especially his presiding over our wedding ceremony. Goodbye, Uncle Dennis. We will always love you.
Our deepest regrets for not being able to attend the funeral of Uncle Dennis. He was a Godly man who was unselfish in his service to Christ and we will always have fond memories of Uncle Dennis throughout the years, especially his presiding over our wedding ceremony. Goodbye, Uncle Dennis. We will always love you.
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Our deepest regrets for not being able to attend the funeral of Uncle Dennis. He was a Godly man who was unselfish in his service to Christ and we will always have fond memories of Uncle Dennis throughout the years, especially his presiding over our wedding ceremony. Goodbye, Uncle Dennis. We will always love you.
I remember Dennis as a friend and a very smart high school class mate.
Our deepest regrets for not being able to attend the funeral of Uncle Dennis. He was a Godly man who was unselfish in his service to Christ and we will always have fond memories of Uncle Dennis throughout the years, especially his presiding over our wedding ceremony. Goodbye, Uncle Dennis. We will always love you.
Our deepest regrets for not being able to attend the funeral of Uncle Dennis. He was a Godly man who was unselfish in his service to Christ and we will always have fond memories of Uncle Dennis throughout the years, especially his presiding over our wedding ceremony. Goodbye, Uncle Dennis. We will always love you.