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Eufrosino Lucas

Eufrosino Lucas
January 1, 1956 ~ June 6, 2023 (age 67)

Eufrosino Lucas falleció el 6 de Junio de 2023 a la edad de 67 años después de una valiente y dura batalla contra el cáncer. Nació el 1 de Enero de 1956 en Zimapan, Hidalgo, hijo de Protacio Lucas y Juana López. Eufrosino era un esposo amoroso, padre, abuelo, bisabuelo, hermano y amigo. Uno de los mejores.

Se casó con su primera esposa, Paz Rosalba, que precedió a Eufrosino en su muerte en 1991. Los dos estuvieron casados durante 16 años y tuvieron dos hijos, Miriam y John. Eufrosino se casaría más tarde con Leticia en 1994, y estuvo casado durante casi 29 años. Eufrosino y Leticia tuvieron dos hijos, Héctor y Mariana.

Eufrosino llegó a los Estados Unidos en 1973 y se estableció permanentemente en Oklahoma poco después. Trabajó en la industria petrolera durante la mayor parte de su vida como mano de piso. Eufrosino amaba a su familia, pero también le encantaba trabajar. Incluso después de su jubilación, siguió trabajando y nunca dejó de trabajar.

Toda su vida, Eufrosino trabajó duro para asegurarse de que su familia tuviera todo lo que necesitaban. Siempre les decía a sus hijos: "Estoy trabajando duro, para que nunca tenga que ver a ninguno de ustedes trabajar tan duro como yo". Cumplió esa promesa y continuó luchando y trabajando duro hasta sus últimos momentos para poder estar con los que lo amaban.

Cuando no estaba trabajando, Eufrosino pasaba su tiempo cuidando a sus animales, escuchando música, estando cerca de la familia o buscando algo en que trabajar. Siempre tuvo un sentido del humor que nunca lo dejó. Por ejemplo, cada vez que estornudaba en una habitación llena de gente y nadie decía "salud” Eufrosino decía: "algun dia yegare donde haiga gente".

Eufrosino era un hombre amable y cariñoso, que nunca se negaba a ayudar a los necesitados. Dondequiera que hiba, dejaba un impacto en cualquiera que lo conoció, ya fuera por años o solo por un momento, solo tendrían cosas positivas que decir sobre el hombre que era.

A Eufrosino le sobreviven su esposa Leticia; sus hijas Miriam y Mariana; sus hijos John y Hector; 3 hermanas; 6 hermanos; 6 nietos; 4 bisnietos; y muchos primos, sobrinas y sobrinos.

Está precedido en la muerte por su primera esposa Paz Rosalba; sus padres Protacio y Juana, y sus dos hermanos Claudio y Félix.

Funeral service for Eufrosino will be Saturday, June 10, 2023 at 10:00 a.m. at Faith Center Fellowship. Viewing will be Friday from 10:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Arrangements are by Lanman Funeral Home, Inc, of Helena. www.lanmanmemorials.com Facebook: Lanman Funeral Home Inc.

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Eufrosino Lucas passed away on June 6, 2023, at the age of 67 after a courageous and hard-fought battle with cancer. He was born January 1, 1956 in Zimapan, Hidalgo to Protacio Lucas and Juana Lopez. Eufrosino was a loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, and friend. One of the best.

He married his first wife Paz Rosalba who preceded Eufrosino in death in 1991. The two were married for 16 years and had two children, Miriam and John. Eufrosino would later marry Leticia in 1994 and was married for almost 29 years. Eufrosino and Leticia had two children, Hector and Mariana.

Eufrosino came to the United States in 1973 and would settle down permanently in Oklahoma soon after. He worked in the oil field industry for most of his life as a floor hand. Eufrosino loved his family, but he also loved to work. Even after retirement, he continued to want, and in many cases did, work.

All his life, Eufrosino worked hard to make sure his family had everything they needed. He would always tell his kids, “I’m working hard so that I never have to see any of you work as hard as I did.” He fulfilled that promise and continued to fight and work hard until his very last moments so that he could be with the ones who loved him.

When he wasn’t working, Eufrosino would spend his time tending to his animals, listening to music, being around family, or looking for something else to work on. He always had a sense of humor that never once left him. For instance, any time he’d sneeze in a room full of people and no one would say “bless you,” Eufrosino would say, “Algun dia yegare donde haiga gente.”

Eufrosino was a kind and caring man, never hesitating to help those in need. Everywhere he went, he left a lasting impact on anyone he met. Anyone who knew him, whether for years or just for a moment, would have only positive things to say about the man he was.

Eufrosino is survived by his wife Leticia; his daughters Miriam and Mariana; his sons John and Hector; three sisters; six brothers; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and many cousins, nieces, and nephews.

He is preceded in death by his first wife Paz Rosalba; his parents Protacio and Juana, and his two brothers Claudio and Felix.

Funeral service for Eufrosino will be Saturday, June 10, 2023 at 10:00 a.m. at Faith Center Fellowship. Viewing will be Friday from 10:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Arrangements are by Lanman Funeral Home, Inc, of Helena. www.lanmanmemorials.com Facebook: Lanman Funeral Home Inc.


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