Renata Lynn Lucier
March 16, 1967-June 8, 2019
Renata Lynn Lucier, 52,
Rural Minot, died Satur-
day, June 8, 2019 at her
home surrounded by fam-
ily.
Renata was born March
16, 1967 at Minot, North
Dakota, the daughter of
Ronald and Joan (Ander-
son) Lucier. She was
raised and educated in
Minot and graduated from
Minot High School in
1985. During her younger
years, she was employed
as a CNA at Trinity
Homes and furthered her
education attending New
Town College, receiving
her Licensed Practical
Nursing degree.
Throughout the years
she was employed at Trin-
ity Hospital, ManorCare
and most recently at Trin-
ity Homes as the charge
nurse in the Alzheimer’s
unit, where she enjoyed
caring for “her” people.
She recently retired due
to her fight against cancer.
Renata was a member of
Our Lady of Grace Cathol-
ic Church in Minot. She
enjoyed outdoor activities
including: car races, bon
fires, demolition derbies,
State Fair concerts and
hosting summer pool par-
ties.
Renata is survived by:
her high school sweet-
heart and longtime com-
panion of 36 years, Troy
Kuglin, Minot; children,
Jamie Lucier and Jerzie
Kuglin, both Minot; fa-
ther, Ron Lucier and his
wife, Pat of Minot; mother
in law, Deb (Jerry) Maho-
ney, Minot; brother, Rick
(Missy) Lucier, Burling-
ton, ND and his children,
Kali and Karsyn Lucier;
sisters- in law, Leticia
Kuglin and daughter Chel-
si Norenberg both of
Grand Forks, ND and Sta-
cy Kuglin, Minot and her
children, Krysta and Kody
Mock, Grand Forks, ND;
numerous great-nieces
and nephews, aunts, un-
cles and cousins.
Renata was preceded in
death by: her mother,
Joan; grandmother Marion
Anderson; father-in-law,
LeRoy; niece, Kayla Jo and
uncle, Daren.
Mass of Christian Buri-
al: Friday, June 14, 2019
at 10:30 a.m. in Our Lady
of Grace Catholic Church,
Minot.
Interment: Rosehill
Memorial Park, Minot.
Vigil Prayer service:
Thursday at 6:00 p.m. in
the funeral home.
Visitation: Thursday,
June 13th from 2:00-5:00
p.m. in Thomas Family
Funeral Home, Minot.
In lieu of flowers or
plants the family prefers
memorials to the Minot
Chapter of Alzheimer’s
Association.
Memories and con-
dolences can be shared at
www.thomas
familyfuneralhome.com.