Lucky, became my friend when he moved to Liberty. We became good friends after graduation. We spent alot of time together, and a lot of good memories. He always keep us on our toes with his since of humor hold by beer and watch this. I loved him like a brother. Then he really did become family (my brother in-law). He was always Uncle Lucky to the kids. I'll miss our long talks and the buddy fire, cause we had alot of them. I can't explain the loss. Love my brother, Gary Ashbrook.Lucky, you was always quit the entertainer. The kids always loved you and always wanted to see you. I think sometimes you love playing with the kids more than talking to the adults, now I look back I understand why. I know everyone that came across your path you had to of made some kind of an impression on and I know that was alot of people cuz you never met a stranger, you could strike up a conversation with anyone. You never changed for no one. You was just Lucky. I can see alot of your joking around, in your boys, yes joking is a good thing. You will be greatly missed. Brother in-law love you. Beth Ashbrook