Luke A. Boisseree
April 30, 1981 – September 8, 2023
Luke Aaron Boisseree passed away unexpectedly in Omaha, Nebraska, on September 8, 2023. Luke was born and raised in South Omaha and was very proud of his family and neighborhood friends that were part of his upbringing. He attended St. Thomas More Catholic School for his kindergarten through 8th grade education. In 7th grade, he received recognition for getting the highest score on the Standardized Test. Luke was an athletic, active young man. He played soccer, Grover Little League Baseball, Cornhusker Peewee Football, and did Tae Kwon Do. Then, he attended Bryan High School where he became a Bryan Bear as part of the varsity football team. Luke worked for years as a Journeyman Bricklayer and most recently as a USPS Maintenance Engineer with specialized certifications. Luke will be remembered by his family and friends as a man who loved to have a good time with his people and his places. He could be found hanging out at The Pheasant or Beer City in South Omaha catching up with old friends, and making new ones as he cheered on the Huskers, Raiders, or White Sox. Luke’s favorite place, his happy place, was the family cabin along the Missouri River. Cabin adventures included fishing, horseshoes, washers, and hitting golf balls. He would also spend his time grilling and barbecuing for guests and taking the jet ski on the river. Not only was Luke active and fun-loving, he was a thoughtful man. Luke brought a smile to others’ faces in many ways. He showed thoughtfulness and added a personal connection when he gave others presents. He would brighten anyone’s day with a funny joke or offer of a helping hand. Luke would make it a priority to show up for events big and small to support and celebrate his family and friends. Luke also showed his loving spirit through his beloved dogs: Samson, Coca, and Maggie. Luke’s greatest accomplishment was being a loving, devoted father to his beautiful daughters, Kalli and Stella. They were Luke’s whole world. He loved being their dad and having fun outings with them. He showered them with love and affection, and the girls were the part of his life’s journey that he was most proud of.
Luke is preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Mary and Carl Boisseree; maternal grandparents, Lydia and John Steiner. He is survived by his daughters, Kalli, Stella; parents, Paul and Sandy; sister, Sarah Curtis (Andrew); brothers, Joseph (Emily), Michael (Misty); several nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends who he loved like family.
VISITATION: Tuesday, September 12th from 5pm to 7pm at St. Thomas More Catholic Church, 4804 Grover, followed by VIGIL SERVICE at 7pm. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Wednesday, September 13th at 10:30am, St. Thomas More Catholic Church. Interment, Calvary Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to Kalli and Stella Boisseree Education Fund.
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18 Comments
Sandy and Paul
My thoughts and prayers are with you both Hugs for you
Luke and I worked together as mechanics for a couple years. We were often paired up to work on the same job. He was always fun to be around. Luke had a great sense of humor and the days flew by working with him. He was quite the character. I will really miss him.
My deepest condolences to Luke’s family… especially his little girls whom he always had a picture of on the other side of his work ID holder.
I am so sorry for the loss of Luke. Luke was a nice guy, and I will miss seeing him when he would pick up his To-Go’s at Stella’s. I always admired his posts about his girls, and anyone would agree that he loved them with his entire heart. I am especially thinking of them at this time. I am praying for the entire family. ❤️
Sandy and Paul, June and I were crushed to hear of Luke’s passing.
We know how much you both loved him and how much you miss him.
June and I will be praying for you and your family.
God Bless
God bless
Luke was such a special guy!! He was so thoughtful, sincere and warm. He had such a presence about him and a zest for life! There was no doubt his girls were his pride and joy ! My heart goes out to his family and close friends-but especially his girls. Love to you all! He will be missed!
My prayers and thoughts for his family and friends and his 2 beautiful daughters ❤
Sandy, Paul and family,
I am so sorry to hear of Luke’s passing. I know how much you loved him and will miss him. I met him a few times at the cabin with Mike and Misty. He was a really nice guy. My thoughts and prayers are with you and the family at this difficult time. God Bless. ❤
Paul and Sandy, so sorry for Luke’s loss. May your memories serve as comfort.
I am so sorry. Every time I got to talk to Luke was a joy. Besides sharing jokes with each other, he was there for me in my divorce and my conversion to Catholicism. Our conversations were not long enough or as numerous as I would have preferred. I sure liked and appreciated Luke, and I will really miss him. My sons are close in age to Kalli and Stella, and my heart aches for them. They are and will remain in my prayers. Please let me know if I can do anything to help. God bless and keep you all.
Boisseree Family,
I am so heartbroken to hear about Luke. My sincere condolences to the entire family. Paul & Sandy — you both have always been a power team and I know you’ll continue to be those amazing role models for Luke’s girls and the rest of the family. I’ve always admired your entire family. Hugs and love all around! – Jessica Franker (Churchich).
Dear Sandy & Family,
Words cannot express my sympathy & sadness. I recall sharing conversations about our kids . May God Bless you all with PEACE today,, tomorrow, weeks & years ahead.
Take care ….
So sorry about Luke’s passing. Will always remember him as a kind and thoughtful man. My condolences.
I went to high school and played football with Luke. I remember him being funny but also hard working and fearless on the field. I would occasionally see him after high school; where he’d jokingly quip, “What is this, a Bryan reunion?!”. He always made you smile and feel welcome. I’ll always remember him as a smiling and familar face. He was a good south Omaha boy from a good family. He was a good man and a good father. I know he will be missed. Please accept my deepest condolences.
Luke you are a true father and SOB I wish we could have one more drink love to you and you family life should never be this early but god got a plan for you for sure one love brother SOB
Paul I’m extremely sorry for Luke’s passing and my prayers and thoughts go out to everyone in your family
My deepest condolenses to the Boisseree family. Rest Well Luke.
Sandy, Paul, and family, my prayers and thoughts are with you.
Prayers to the family. Luke was a great guy. Always was helpful. He will be missed
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