Chris Luczkowski

August 2, 1981 - November 26, 2023

 
 

Chris Luczkowski passed away on Sunday, November 26, 2023, at Lower Bucks Hospital.  He was 42.  Born in Philadelphia, he was a Bristol Township resident most of his life.  Chris was a graduate of Truman High School, Class of 2000 and was employed as an HVAC technician with J.A. Smith Heating and Air Conditioning.  He was a die-hard Philadelphia Eagles fan and a season ticket holder for the past 6 years. When he wasn’t keeping up with his favorite team, he was helping his family and friends whenever possible. He never spoke the word “no” and always made himself available to anyone who needed him at any time. His kind and selfless heart and silly personality will be greatly missed by all who had the honor to know him. He also loved to travel and go camping as much as possible, especially to Assateague Island and Ocean View Campground with as many family and friends that could make the trip.

He is survived by his loving wife, Jennifer Henderson Luczkowski, and his children, Lillian and Nolan Luczkowski. His children were his entire world and the reason he worked so hard.  When he spoke of Lily and Nolan his face lit up with such pride and joy. He will be greatly missed but never forgotten. Predeceased by his father, Raymond Robinson, his is also survived by his loving mother, Sheri Robinson, along with several other siblings, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and in-laws who love and miss his dearly.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend his Viewing on Tuesday, December 5, 2023 from 9:00am until 11:00am followed by a Service at 11:00am at the Wade Funeral Home, 1002 Radcliffe Street, Bristol Borough. Interment, Resurrection Cemetery.

Anyone in attendance who bleeds green, please wear your Eagles gear in honor of Chris. FLY EAGLES FLY.

In lieu of flowers, contributions to Lillian and Nolan’s college savings plans would be greatly appreciated.
Contributions can be made at: www.ugift529.com
Lillian Luczkowski - Ugift code: T29-23D
Nolan Luczkowski - Ugift code: D34-34X


Service Details

Viewing Hours

Tuesday, December 5, 2023
9:00AM-11:00AM

Wade Funeral Home
1002 Radcliffe St, Bristol, PA 19007

Funeral Service

Tuesday, December 5, 2023
11:00AM

Wade Funeral Home
1002 Radcliffe St, Bristol, PA 19007

 

Interment

Tuesday, December 5, 2023
To Follow Service

Resurrection Cemetery
5201 Hulmeville Rd, Bensalem, PA 19020

 

 
 

In Memory of
Chris Luczkowski

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John Ragg shared a condolence

Chris was a hard worker who i could always count on. he never complained, no matter how miserable the work. he never missed a day that he was supposed to be in. always a pleasure to talk sports with especially of course the eagles. He will be sorely missed both work wise and personally. Gob bless Ya Chris

11/29/2023

Mike and Ronnie mcginley shared a condolence

Chris was a wonderful person a sweet and happy little boy when he lived on Rambler rd., he played ball with my kids and husband he was also my cousin did so much for my mom when she had problems with her heater. Worker so hard for days on that heater so my mom would be warm he really was a great guy I know he will be missed by so many our prayers are with his family at this very difficult time.

11/3/2023

Marianne Curry shared a condolence

I am so sorry for your families loss and I am praying for you all. Chris was a wonderful man and I will always remember him picking up Lily Bug at daycare with such love and excitement. He was always so sweet and thankful. I know you will all keep his memory alive and he will always be watching you from above.
I wish i was in the area to come to the service. I will be praying for you and your family

11/29/2023

Judy Cintron shared a condolence

I may not have a photo of Chris..
But Chris would make me laugh and cuz of his silly ways . My condolences to you and your family…. I will miss him…

11/30/2023

Jennifer Moore shared a condolence

No words can describe what you meant to us all. And the memories we shared. One sticks out. Halloween. You knew how deathly afraid of clowns I am and you chased me through the house and around the block. Never ran so fast in my life. You gave me a hug and apologized while we were crying laughing. You were the best Chris in and out. A brother from another. Although this hurts and stings , I'll keep smiling knowing you were a huge kid who loved hard. We are gonna miss you Bud. Thank you for it all. Most of all leaving your mark in us! See you when we get there. Love you always Chris. We will never forget you!!!!

11/29/2023

Tiffany Moore shared a photo and condolence

22 years....
22 years is how long the 4 of us have been making memories together. we have so many stories, inside jokes, and shanagins to look back on and smile. Some will never be shared and others I look back on fondly...


The basment where cats literally fell from the ceiling and wash cloths were never used right.

Bonfires that left dents in the tree from crazy karate moves and picnic tables busted in pieces so we didn't run out of wood

Card games that either ended in us all being sprayed by a hose or went on until the sun came up and then we all got to eat Jen food.

Softball games by the airport and decks that needed emergency repairs.

Snow bunnies eating cheeseburger soup that gave us all heartburn but we loved it any way.

Special purse presents of the liquid fasion and covering you in bunny hair all the way down 95 in the summer when the window wouldn't stay up with out a screw driver and it was sweltering and your car didn't have ac.

White knuckle drives everywhere because we never knew if we were gonna make it. Several rides to and from jamming all the way to and from Florida... some because apparently none of us could correctly read a calendar.

Scaring the kids in the city during Halloween and the world series that we will all never forget. I am sure some others won't either...

Lighting our resident giants fan on fire and beers poured over my head... you ran like he'll. Thank God.. Jen protected you that day.

Seeing the Rocketts, fire trucks at ground zero and you being harassed by a little girl for your eagles gear in New York.
Leaping strollers and your relentless poison ivy.

Psychotic squirrels, jahovas witnesses, afro circus and sandy chicken wings will forever hold a special place in our hearts.

Amber the masoose. .. and waking Tom up with your very loud morning routine. Terrible hotels "Can you be quiet...like really quiet".

Our wedding after parties, seeing all of our babies come into the world and watching them grow together. Your regular Monday visits after dropping dinner off to Ray.

The occasional B&E at our own homes, catching kittens and dodging skunks in the back yard in the winter
Swimming with the sharks like macho macho men , and horor movies where no one got to sit together. .

Watching grease, your epic dance moves, that laugh, and loud clap that will forever ring in our ears.

Football in the streats and in the mud at turkey bowl pretending no one was tired after eating 5 lbs of bacon

Getting locked out of your family camper, having hypothermia in assateaque, having a crab eating competition, and grouting with our hands at Pat's.

Rock band on the wi and so many football, baseball, and movie nights in your living room

I will forever miss you answering the phone with your high pitched girlie voice pretending you were Jen, getting yelled at for clogging tour toilet, and your random "what isle is this in" depot questions.

Now that your in heaven just know that you will never be forgotten. Not that we ever could. You will live on in all of US. WE WILL DO OUR BEST NOT TO CHRIS IT UP.

12/5/2023

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