Ronald Albert Lucas

Ronald Albert Lucas was born in Coleraine, County Derry, Northern Ireland on June 1, 1942 to Albert Dunlop Lucas and Leonora Treadgold Lucas.  As a  young man, he was a first class radio officer in the British Merchant Marines who obtained his certification from the Queen.  His occupation took him all over the world and he loved traveling and exploring new cultures.  He also bravely searched  for oil and gas in the Middle East and Alaska…. sometimes spending days alone and having food helicoptered in.  Once he moved to NYC, he worked for Western Union where he was solely responsible for the security of the Federal Reserve’s financial transactions, in addition to many other duties.  After that, Ronald was a proud, long-term employee of The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.  He was an electrician who also specialized in electronic maintenance.  He also owned several Irish bars in NYC.  

He is survived by his loving life partner, Vicky Besserer. He was a loving father to Ronald Daniel Lucas, Erin Noelle Lucas, and Erika Mariel Lucas.  He was a proud grandfather to Noelle.  He is also survived by his ex-wife Nell Lucas, and loving brother, Frank Lucas.  

Ronald was the quintessential outdoorsmen… he loved hunting, fishing, hiking, swimming, kayaking, camping, and exploring the world and nature.  He was enterprising, adventurous, hardworking, loyal and loving.  He was a free-spirit, independent thinker, animal lover and environmentalist.  He was a member of the Ancient Order of Hibernians where he had fond memories and friendships. Ronald will be greatly missed and loved by his family and friends.  

A graveside service will be held on Saturday at 10 AM at Oak Hill Cemetery, Nyack.

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Comments

  1. I worked with Ronny at the George Washington Bridge. He was a true gentleman, and I enjoyed every minute with him as a coworker. Ronny was a very special person.

  2. Paul Castiglione

    Ron was one of the finest human beings I have ever been privileged to know. God Speed Ron Rest in Peace ❣️

  3. Sorry to hear of Ron’s passing, I worked at the GWB and knew Ron for years. He was always a gentleman and a pleasure to chat with. My condolences to his family.

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