Robert Luckow's Obituary
Robert A. (Speedy) Luckow, age 70, of Waupaca, WI., passed away on Monday, June 16th, 2008 at his residence. He was born in Milwaukee on May 4, 1938, a son of the late Willis and Emma (Shaw) Luckow. He married Judie Stoflet on June 14, 1980 in Waukegan, IL. Bob had been a bus driver for the city of Milwaukee for many years. Survivors include his Wife: Judie Luckow, Waupaca, WI; Children: Melanie (Perry Stocks) Dankert, Weyauwega, WI; Wendy (Terry) Dankert, Clintonville, WI; Jennifer (Robert) Pelky, Clintonville, WI; Richard (Terry Greene) Dahl, Waupaca, WI; Renee (Jeffrey) Larsen, Weyauwega, WI; Peter (Betty) Luckow, Clintonville, WI; Mother-in-law: Ruth Stoflet, Waupaca, WI; Brother: William (Joan) Luckow, Cecil, WI; Sister-in-law: Carol Luckow, West Bend, WI; 21 Grandchildren; 19 Great Grandchildren; 7 Brothers & Sisters-in-law; Special Friends: Carlo Maglietto; Bob Zinenger; Mike and Ethel Stanis; Special Nieces who helped through sickness: Tina Flores; Terresa Gurholt; Mamie Nero and Lisa Schwartz. He is further survived by numerous other relatives, family and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, nephew - Gary Luckow, brother - Gerald Luckow, an infant sister, granddaughter - Antoinette Franz and father-in-law - Lester Stoflet. A Memorial Service will be held at the Luckow Residence at E1694 Parkview Way, Waupaca, at 1:00 PM on Saturday, June 28th, 2008. The Holly Funeral Home of Waupaca is assisting the family with arrangements. Please Don't Go
I see you day by day,
I try to think of what to say,
Only 3 words came to my mind,
I talk to you and try to be kind,
The only 3 words that come to my head are the exact words I dread,
Please don't go, I want to say,
but the words won't come, they just run away,
I love you and I can't lose you,
But God's will is the way and that is true,
Please don't go I want to scream,
I wish this was only a dream,
I love you grandpa, please don't leave me,
Cuz if you do, then I don't know where I'll be,
Please don't go,
I want you to know,
You are always in my heart,
You have been, since the very start,
Your body may fade away,
but your memories will always stay,
I love you forever, that is true,
No matter what, I'll never forget you. By: Alexis Dahl
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