John Micheal Lucero, Boise, Idaho—It is with deep sadness that we share the passing of John Micheal Lucero, who departed on October 26, 2024, at the age of 68, following a brave fight with cancer. John, originally from Ontario, Oregon, spent much of his life in Kent, Washington, where he raised his five children and built a lasting career with Stoneway Concrete, dedicating over 30 years to his work.
John retired to embrace his greatest joy—time with his cherished grandchildren: Colton, Kayla, Makenzie, Maddison, Sierra, Savannah, Steven, Scarlett, and Channing. Known for his warm personality and humor, John left an indelible mark on everyone he met. His stories and laughter became the heart of his family gatherings, where he was the pillar of love and strength. His family and friends will dearly miss his presence and kindness.
He is survived by his children Leslie, Jenny, John, Steven, and Lynnsie, who hold his legacy of compassion and love close. A celebration of John’s life will be held in Idaho, with plans to lay him to rest in Kent, Washington, near his parents at Hillcrest Burial Park. The family has set up a fundraiser in his honor, organized by Susan Lucero for Leslie Lucero, to support cremation and burial costs. Donations have started to come in, with heartfelt contributions from friends like Elvira Garcia and Joanne Templeman.
John’s life and memory continue to bring comfort to all who knew him. May his soul rest peacefully, and may his family find solace in his enduring love.
Summary of John Micheal Lucero
Aspect | Details |
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Name | John Micheal Lucero |
Date of Passing | October 26, 2024 |
Fundraiser Created By | Susan Lucero |
Goal Purpose | Cremation and burial expenses |
Location | Boise, Idaho; final resting in Kent, Washington |
Recent Donations | Elvira Garcia ($100), Joanne Templeman ($50), Denise Shaleen ($25) |
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