Don was an amazing Renaissance man, benevolent, kind, fair, loving and most strong. A WWII Marine Vet servicing in the Pacific as a Radio-Gunner, Don was a visionary entrepreneur who turned a basement metal shop into two large manufacturing companies; Precision Sheet Metal and Aljon Tool. He was an art collector, a lover of music, a Trustee at the Minnesota Institute of Arts, and a philanthropist to Minnesota's culture.
Don was preceded in death by his parents, Alphonse Lucker and Josephine Mayer; brothers Bishop Raymond Lucker and Jerry Lucker and by his sister, Rosemary Kern.
Don was an amazing Renaissance man, benevolent, kind, fair, loving and most strong. A WWII Marine Vet servicing in the Pacific as a Radio-Gunner, Don was a visionary entrepreneur who turned a basement metal shop into two large manufacturing companies; Precision Sheet Metal and Aljon Tool. He was an art collector, a lover of music, a Trustee at the Minnesota Institute of Arts, and a philanthropist to Minnesota's culture.
Don was preceded in death by his parents, Alphonse Lucker and Josephine Mayer; brothers Bishop Raymond Lucker and Jerry Lucker and by his sister, Rosemary Kern.
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