![]() In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Jesus the Good Shepherd Cemetery Fund, at the above address or Calvert County Hospice, P.O. Mt Harmony Road, Owings, MD 20736 on November 11th at 11:00 am. The service will be held at Jesus the Good Shepherd, 1601 W. Visitation will be held from 2pm-4pm and 6pm -8pm on November 10th at Lee Funeral Home in Calvert County. ![]() She is also survived by her sister, Maria, and her beloved cousins, Erna Mickel and Lilo Schneider, and their families in Erlensee, as well as other relatives there her niece Gudrun Leon, and her family of Clarksville, TN.She was predeceased by her parents, her first husband, Karl Lukas, and her sister, Elisabeth Laue. She is survived by her former husband, Karl Baumann. She loved her family on both sides of the Atlantic, and enjoyed spending time with them, particularly at the holidays. Lisa is survived by her son Michael Lukas, his wife Kim and their son Kristopher her daughter Ingrid Lukas-Howe, her husband Ralph Howe and their children Abigail, Gardner (his wife Emily), Lily and Mary. Lisa touched many lives through her kindness and loving spirit. She loved her church and all the friends she made there. Lisa was a faithful member of Jesus the Good Shepherd Catholic Church in Calvert County. Along with her faithful Apple Green friends, she walked three miles every day. As a red hat lady, she loved to be with friends and experience new adventures. Lisa was a master gardener who spent every day in her yard planting, weeding or building to make her “little bit of heaven on Earth.” Lisa made her home a welcoming and beautiful place, where she served many traditional German foods to family and friends. She was a hard-working, loyal, and organized worker until her retirement from Metro in 2000 after 25 years of service. area, helping to construct the Metro subway system. At Metro, Lisa worked at numerous engineering office field sites in the Washington D.C. Later Lisa had successful office careers, first as a secretary for the international Bechtel Corporation and then as an executive secretary and office manager for The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (Metro). Harris Company in Washington D.C until moving to Maryland in 1969. She worked as a seamstress at the Joseph R. Lisa was proud to become an American citizen. ![]() As a child, she learned the trade of tailoring and was an excellent seamstress.At 17, she married Karl Wilhelm Lukas, and in 1958, together with their daughter, immigrated to the United States where their son was born. Lisawas born in Erlensee, Hessen, Germany, April 20th 1933, the first daughter of Karl and Margarethe (Jaeger) Traxel. Lieselotte (Lisa) Lukas age 80, of Dunkirk, MD died peacefully in her home on October 30th, 2013. ![]()
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