LUCEY, Jeremiah J. “Jerry” Jr., 61, of Martins Ferry, OH, died February 13, 2014 at home.
He was born Jan. 22, 1953 in Wheeling, WV, a son of the late Jeremiah and Hazel Arbor Lucey.
He was a former employee of Bellaire Marine Service.
Surviving is his wife, Bonnie Lucey, three children, Jeremiah “Jerry” Bethany Lucey of Bridgeport, OH; Rusty Angela Lucey of Colerain, OH; Heather Lucey of Martins Ferry; three brothers, Richard Brenda Lucey of Bridgeport; James Susie Lucey of Wheeling; Michael Jane Lucey of Wheeling; two sisters, Peggy Morris and Susan DeGarmo both of Wheeling; three grandchildren, Baron Lucey, Keenen Lucey, Kal-el Wilkenson, several nieces and nephews.
Private funeral services and interment will be held at the convenience of the family.
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I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.
I am so sorry to hear of Jerry’s passing. My family’s thoughts and prayers are with all of the Lucey family.
I’M VERY SORRY TO HEAR JERRY PASSED HE WAS ONE OF MY FIRST BUDDIES GROWING UP ON THE ISLAND
Jerry, So sorry for you loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family
My sincere and deepest condolences to the entire family of Jerry.
Please know that we are deeply saddened by the loss of Jerry. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family at this time.
Rusty and family:
So sorry for the loss of your dad. Please know we are thinking of you.
so sorry to here about your dad Jerry.Our prayers are with you and your family.
Sorry to hear of Jerry’s passing. We had a lot of fun times working together. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Very sorry for your loss. Jerry was a great guy.
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers go out to your entire family.
We are very sorry for the family’s loss in Jerry’s passing. Although it has been many years since I have seen Jerry last, he was always a good friend to me and was a lot of fun to be around. You are in our prayers and may God Bless You and help you get through this difficult time.
Gregory Botizan and Ann Kerchner