Christopher passed away on Saturday, May 24, 2014, in Tyler. He was born April, 15, 1988, in Tyler.
He graduated from Robert E. Lee High School. He worked training horses for family and friends.
He brought great joy to everyone who ever met him, and had never ending love for his mother.
Christopher was preceded in death by his grandfather, Jimmie Max Lucas, of Gilmer.
He is survived by his loving mother, Sara Lucas, of Tyler; father, Blake Lucas, of Gilmer; grandmothers, Alma DeVillers, of Flint, and Naomi Lucas, of Gilmer; grandfather, Marvin DeVillers, of Green Bay, Wis.; uncles and aunts, Charles and Dawn DeVillers, of Flint, Ellen and Larry Kanoza, of Denver, Colo., Michael and Yolanda DeVillers, of Glen Heights, Pam and Robert Wedin, of Gilmer, Wade and Marcie Lucas, of Whitehouse; many nieces, nephews and cousins; and his beloved pet, Baby Tahoe.
Bethel Bible Church, 17121 U.S. Highway 69 South, Tyler, 75703.
Published in Tyler Morning Telegraph on May 29, 2014.
Christopher passed away on Saturday, May 24, 2014, in Tyler. He was born April, 15, 1988, in Tyler.
He graduated from Robert E. Lee High School. He worked training horses for family and friends.
He brought great joy to everyone who ever met him, and had never ending love for his mother.
Christopher was preceded in death by his grandfather, Jimmie Max Lucas, of Gilmer.
He is survived by his loving mother, Sara Lucas, of Tyler; father, Blake Lucas, of Gilmer; grandmothers, Alma DeVillers, of Flint, and Naomi Lucas, of Gilmer; grandfather, Marvin DeVillers, of Green Bay, Wis.; uncles and aunts, Charles and Dawn DeVillers, of Flint, Ellen and Larry Kanoza, of Denver, Colo., Michael and Yolanda DeVillers, of Glen Heights, Pam and Robert Wedin, of Gilmer, Wade and Marcie Lucas, of Whitehouse; many nieces, nephews and cousins; and his beloved pet, Baby Tahoe.
Bethel Bible Church, 17121 U.S. Highway 69 South, Tyler, 75703.
Published in Tyler Morning Telegraph on May 29, 2014.
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News stories reported that Mr. Lucas died in a car wreck.
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