IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Pauline M
Luke
May 16, 1927 – July 30, 2019
Pauline Luke, age 92 of Chicago Illinois passed away peacefully Monday July 29th at JourneyCare of Barrington from natural causes. Born May 16, 1927 in Chicago, daughter of Paul Chin Moy and Lillian Wong Moy. She was preceded in death by her husband Frank Luke (1926-2012) who she married in 1950. She was also preceded by sister Mary Yee (nee Moy), Albertine Gin ("Teeny") nee Moy, Annette Leong Hong nee Moy, Jessee ("Betty") Wong nee Moy, brother Robert Moy, sister Elinor ("Clara") Fung nee Moy, Joan Rowland nee Moy, Jean Hong nee Moy, Celia Cheung nee Moy She was a lifelong resident of Chicago's Chinatown. She worked at Sears Roebuck & Company , was a co-owner of Luke's Café on the corner of Cermak and Wentworth and worked for Lekel Chop Suey Pail Company. She was an active member and past president and secretary of Chinese-American Civic Council, and volunteer with many charitable organizations helping the Chinese-American community. She was a past president of Chinatown American Legion Post 1003 Auxillary, past president of the Olga Huncke Scholarship fund, treasurer of the Chicago Chinese Women's Club, and member of the senior program for Chinese American Civic Council. She was recognized by the Chicago Lung Association for her volunteering efforts and contributions. She also volunteered at the Chinatown station of the Chicago Marathon handing out water to the runners. She loved doing cross word puzzles, and watching Steve Harvey, Jeopardy, Wheel of Fortune and other game shows. She is survived by her daughter Pauletta Bruné, nee Luke, son in law Richard Bruné, son Randee Luke, Grandson Marshall Bruné (married to Stephanie Bruné nee Jaeckel), Great grandchildren Peter Bruné, Sophia Bruné, Joseph Bruné, Titus Bruné, Maristella Bruné, Thaddeus Bruné, her Sister Alyce Gee nee Moy, and many nieces and nephews. She will be fondly remembered for her generosity and love of life, especially for her large family with whom she was very close. Wake and visitation begins 9 A.M. Friday August 9th at Dalcamo Funeral Home 470 W. 26th Street, Chicago, IL. Funerall service starting at 11 A.M. at the funeral home, luncheon to follow immediately after the service. Cremation Private. Later internment at Mt Auburn Cemetery will be private. For more information call 312 842-8681 or www.dalcamofuneralhome.com to sign the guestbook.
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