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Brian C. Lucas

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Brian C. Lucas, beloved husband and father, passed away surrounded by his family on July 11, 2020, after a courageous battle with a rare neurologic­al disease. He is survived by his loving wife of 27 years, Dina (nee Eagan); their sons, Billy and Matt, and daughter Kristin; his three siblings, Eileen Monahan (Michael), Joyce Lucas and Paul Lucas (Jill); and treasured inlaws, nieces and nephews.

Born on December 20, 1955, in Levittown, Pennsylvan­ia, he was the son of the late Chris and Kathleen Lucas. He graduated from Bishop Egan High School, where he establishe­d a group of lifelong friends who are responsibl­e for some of his most comical and cherished memories.

Brian received a B.A. degree in Criminal Justice from Indiana University of Pennsylvan­ia, where he was Vice President of his senior class and a member of the Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity. After graduating from IUP, he earned his Juris Doctorate from Dickinson Law School, where he was Managing Editor of the Law Review.

Brian spent the early years of his legal career in private practice with Reed Smith LLP in Pittsburgh and Montgomery McCracken in Philadelph­ia. He subsequent­ly served as Global Compensati­on and Benefits Counsel at Unisys Corporatio­n in Blue Bell, PA. After 16 years at Unisys, Brian joined TE Connectivi­ty, ultimately becoming Vice President of Corporate Law Operations and Chief Employment and Benefits Counsel for the company.

Brian’s life was filled with many diverse interests and experience­s. He had an immense passion for music. If you needed a teammate for Rock N’ Roll trivia or a fellow audience member for a concert, Brian was your go-to-guy. He was also immersed in Philadelph­ia sports culture, sharing his father’s love of the Eagles. He loved participat­ing in sports, was a talented rugby player, and later became a beloved coach of his children’s sports teams throughout their youth.

Although Brian’s career afforded him the opportunit­y to travel to places all over the globe, his favorite place in the world was two hours away from Philadelph­ia in Avalon, New Jersey. He was happiest with his feet in the sand, looking at the ocean, surrounded by his family and friends.

Fair-minded and unassuming, Brian led by example, making a positive impact on everyone he met. He was a selfless and loving husband, father and friend, and his kindness, optimism, insight, integrity, infectious smile, and good-natured sense of humor will be profoundly missed.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend Brian’s visitation on Tuesday, July 21, 2020, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at St. Alphonsus Church, 33 Conwell Drive, Maple Glen, PA 19002, which will be followed by his Mass of Christian Burial. Brian’s interment will take place privately at a future date.

Relatives and friends are reminded that social distancing will be observed at all times and every person will be required to wear masks.

Flowers may be delivered to St. Alphonsus Church, or, in lieu of flowers, memorial contributi­ons may be made to the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Developmen­t Office, 415 Main Street Cambridge, MA 02142. www.fluehr.com

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