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Elbert G. Luh, Jr.

September 14, 1939 - November 6, 2018

U.S. Veteran
Elbert Lou

Burial Date November 17, 2018

  • Visitation: Friday, November 16, 2018 from 4:00pm until 8:00pm at the Dietrich-Mothershead Funeral Home.
  • Service: Saturday, November 17, 2018 at 10:00am at the Dietrich-Mothershead Funeral Home.
  • Interment: Hillsboro Cemetery

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Elbert G. “Bub” Luh, Jr. was born in Victoria on September 14, 1939 a son to Gladys F. (nee Vaughn) and Elbert G. Luh, Sr.  He died at St. Louis University Hospital at the age of 79.  After graduation from High School “Bub” joined the Air Force and while stationed in England met and married his wife Maureen Juann (nee Green) Luh who precedes him in death.  He is survived by four children: Terry (Krystine) Luh, Roy, Utah, Tracy Armstrong, Shawnee, KS, Todd Luh, Imperial, MO and Troy (Katherine) Luh, Hillsboro; eight grandchildren: Tyson Luh, Angela Cook, Raquel (Tyler) Klev, Amanda (Frank) Behrens, Brandie Smith, Ryan Luh, Matthew Luh, and Keith Luh; twelve great-grandchildren: Sophie Behrens, Brandon Freeman, Evan Freeman, Taylor Freeman, Bryant Wright, Brandee Wright, Calvin Cook, Carter Cook, Brandon Cook, Bailey Klev, David Klev, and Elizabeth Klev; one sister: Eugenie (Ed) Walsh, Marion, IL; two brothers-in-law: Larry Bratcher and Jim (Judy) Lambert.  He is preceded in death by one son-in-law: Alan Armstrong;  two grandchildren: Alex Luh and Quinton Wright; and two sisters: Faye Bratcher and Margaret Lambert. He worked and retired from the Federal Government as a computer systems analyst for the Department of Defense. While working he served as Vice-President of the Federal Employees Union and he also obtained his degree from St. Louis University attending night school.  He later graduated from St. Louis University School of Law. He was a member of the Victoria United Methodist Church and a proud citizen of Victoria.  His niece Dawn Farris will officiate the funeral service. In lieu of flowers memorial donations can be made at the Dietrich-Mothershead Funeral Home to Victoria United Methodist Church. There will be a funeral dinner at the Victoria United Methodist Church following the committal service at the cemetery.