On Thursday August 1, 2019 our loving Dad, Grandpa, and great Grandpa Frank Lucero Sr., 84 of Santa Fe NM entered peacefully into the presence of our Lord in heaven. Frank was born to Carlos and Vicenta Lucero on August 22, 1934 in Lumberton, NM. The youngest of 6 children is the last to pass on to join his brother Carlos, sisters Ascension, Helen, Rose and Lucy who have preceded him in death. Also preceding him are his wife Belen, son Frank Jr., and granddaughter Jessica. Frank proudly served in the U.S. Air Force, was a member of the St. John’s Holy Name Society, SF Senior Volunteers, and SMHS ’53 Coffee Klatch. God, his faith and spending time with his family were his priorities with fishing and going to his cabin in Dulce, NM not far behind. Frank was the favorite Tio, Primo, Compadre and friend to so many as his kind, gentle and loving spirit touched so many in his life journey. Frank is survived by children Gloria Lucero, Sheila Chavez, Matt Lucero and wife Regina. Grandchildren Joey Demny (Violet), Chris Lucero (Crystal), Raquel Lucero, Kevin Chavez, Adrienne Chavez, Madyson, Andres, and Max Lucero. Great grandchildren Xavier and Alex Demny, Trinity, Dylan, Erabella and Aries Lucero, and so many more children who always called him Grandpa Frank. Frank had many nieces and nephews from the Lucero and Valdez families who he loved so dearly, cousins with whom he kept close contact with and numerous very special friends including his sweet companion Julie who was by his side throughout his illness. Special thanks to the amazing caregivers from Del Corazon Hospice especially Jacob, Ted and Megan, your kindness and support is truly appreciated. Thank you to his doctors Mark Zolnick and Kaleigh Cera who took excellent care of our Dad.
Los Hermanos recited a Rosary yesterday, August 5, 2019 at 7 pm at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church on Osage Avenue in Santa Fe. A second Rosary will be recited on Tuesday, August 6, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church located at 1301 Osage Ave, Santa Fe, NM followed by Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 am at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church.
Interment will follow at the Santa Fe National Cemetery, reception will follow immediately at the FOP Lodge on Airport Road in Santa Fe. Pallbearers will be Joey Demny, Chris Lucero, Kevin Chavez, Ed Lopez, David Montoya and Alfonso Ulibarri. Honorary pallbearers are the SMHS ’53 Coffee Klatch, Joe Trujillo and Charlie Lury. In lieu of flowers please make donations to the St. Johns Soup Kitchen in the name of Frank Lucero.
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Name | Frank F. Lucero |
Date of Birth | August 22nd, 1934 |
Date of Death | August 1st, 2019 |
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Funeral Home | Rivera Family Funeral Home - Santa Fe | |
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417 Rodeo Road Santa Fe NM 87505 United States |
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Our Sincere Sympathy, Goes Out To Gloria,Sheila And Matt Lucero. Mr. Frank Lucero Was A Strong Man And Will Be Missed By All Who Knew Him. {REST IN PEACE} Mary, Robert & Jerry Ortiz.
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So sorry for your loss. Your mom and brother had a special greeting for your dad as he entered the pearly gates. Their arms wide open filled with love.
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Our favorite memory of Frank will always be of him walking into Regina and Matt's wedding reception carrying Megan and Shannon, Regina's nine-month-old twin nieces and wearing a big grin. He was feeling sad and missing Belen, but he never lost his big smile. That took courage and kindness.
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My deepest condolences Sheila, to you and your family. You are in my thoughts...
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Our deepest sympathy to the Lucero family. We will always remember Frank walking into Regina and Matt's wedding reception carrying Regina's twin infant nieces and wearing a big grin. He was missing Belen so much, but he kept that big smile. That took a lot of courage and kindness.
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Dawn and I send our heartfelt condolences to the Family.... Grandpa Frank was always a Light and his peaceful manner was inspirational. Rest in Peace Frank...Dawn and Chipper Harris
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Lucero Family,
Frank Lucero was all about family, kindness, his faith, always there for us and yes saying "lets go fishing". We loved eating out on our visits. Loved going to the cabin and seeing his horse. He brought special memories to Raymond, his cousin, and I. So glad for the special memories...
Marjorie.
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