Dr. Rebecca Rose Lueckenhoff

dr. rebecca lueckenhoff
Dr. Rebecca R. (Stockman) Lueckenhoff, passed away peacefully at her home, holding her husband's hand, on Friday, May 27, 2016. Dr. Lueckenhoff was born in Jefferson City, MO, on April 11, 1956, the oldest child of Leroy B. and Dolores C. (Schaefer) Stockman. On June 14, 1974, Rebecca married the love of her life, Richard A. Lueckenhoff and the couple was blessed with a daughter, Angela N. Lueckenhoff. Dr. Lueckenhoff was a 1974 graduate of Helias Catholic High School. She graduated from Lincoln University in 1978, with a bachelor's degree in Biology. During her high school and college years, Rebecca was the bookkeeper for her uncle Dave at the Stockman Feed Store and worked as a lab technician at St. Mary's Hospital. She was accepted into the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine, graduating in 1982 as a fellow of Family Practice and President of her Class. Dr. Lueckenhoff completed her medical residency at the UMC Medical Center. In 1985, she opened her family medicine practice in Jefferson City, and moved her private practice to offices next to Dr. James Allen, on Industrial Drive. In 1989, she moved her family practice to St. Mary's Medical Offices, eventually joining JCMG. Realizing the need, in mid-Missouri, for in-depth attention to women's hormone health, Dr. Lueckenhoff opened Health Enhancements in 2007, a medical practice focusing on patient care in bio-identical and hormone therapy for women. She retired from practice in October of 2015. She was a board certified family practice physician with the State of Missouri, a member of the Missouri Medical Association, a fellow of the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine, a member of the American Board of Family Medicine, and was an advocate for cancer patients, testifying before the Missouri State Legislature to reduce the cost of chemotherapy medications and to make those medications more readily available to patients. Rebecca was a lifetime member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and was a Music Minister, providing voice and guitar accompaniment to Sunday Liturgies. Becky enjoyed her free time with her husband and family, with trips to Florida beaches, snow skiing in Colorado, scuba diving in tropical waters, playing golf with her dad at Meadow Lake Acres, camping and canoeing the waterways of Missouri, sailing at the Lake of the Ozarks, and cheering for the St. Louis Blues and St. Louis Cardinals. She is survived by her husband of almost 42 years, Richard A. Lueckenhoff, of the home, her daughter Angela (Lueckenhoff) Montgomery and her husband Darren, two grandsons, Donald J. Montgomery and Charles L. Montgomery, all of St. Louis. She is also survived by her mother, Dolores C. (Schaefer) Stockman, seven siblings and their spouses, Christine A. (Mark) Stokes, Mitchell L. (Terry) Stockman, Brian K. (Cathy) Stockman, Jeffrey A. (Karmen) Stockman, Lori D. (Warren) Morris, William D. (Danelle) Stockman, and Heather D. (Ryan) Schrimpf. She is also survived by her husband's parents, Fred and Dorothy Lueckenhoff, brothers and sisters-in-law including Terry Lueckenhoff and Pam Coffin, Sandra (Lueckenhoff) Boeckman (Jim), Dana Lueckenhoff (Jean), Dale Lueckenhoff (Tina), Tim Lueckenhoff (Julie), and LaDonna (Lueckenhoff) Henderson, numerous nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews, aunts and uncles, and cousins. Her entire family will miss her love and laughter. Rebecca was preceded in death by her father, Leroy B. Stockman. Visitation will be held at Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home Monday, May 30, 2016, from 4-7 p.m. with a prayer service at 3 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church at 10 a.m. Tuesday May 31, 2016, with the Rev. Donald Antweiler officiating. A private family interment at the Resurrection Cemetery Mausoleum will be held at a later date. Those desiring, may make memorial contributions to the Immaculate Conception Endowment Fund, Helias Foundation or SSM Hospice. Those wishing to email tributes or condolences to the family may do so at the www.dulletrimble.com website.

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  1. The end is coming soon. Praise the Lord you got to do your job here & been taken home. All of God’s kids will be joining you soon. Love in Christ, Janet.

  2. My sincere condolences to the family. May your memories of brighter days comfort you in this time of loss.

  3. We are so sorry for your loss. Becky was a lovely lady. Dick, you and the family are in our thoughts and prayers. May you find peace and strength in the wonderful memories you have. Barry and Phyllis Launius

  4. So sorry for your loss. Becky was a compassionate lady. My sympathy to the family. She is now flying with the angels..

  5. So sorry to hear that Becky passed away. She was a lady who cared and she showed that in her work. Dick she is now your guardian angel. God bless you and your family.

  6. Dr Becky as my mother called her was not only her doctor but was very caring and loving toward mom. The last few days before mother passed, Dr Becky meet me at the hospital every morning before I went to work to give me an update on her condition. She was with our family when mom passed, she told me that mom was her guardian angel now. I thought so much of the special love and care she showed to mom. You have my deepest sympathy, I’m sure she is seeing a lot of her patients that have gone before her. God bless your family.

  7. I’m so sorry to hear about Becky’s passing. Dick, I’m sending prayers and hugs. It’s been a long time, since I’ve seen either of you, but I never forgot how much in love you were.

  8. My family and I are so very sorry for Becky’ passing. She was my wonderful doctor for many years while she practiced at JCMG. She was very caring and compassionate and a great listener and made me feel like I was her one and only patient! Our prayers are with your families. Becky touched and blessed my life as I know countless others were blessed by her also!

  9. Becky was one of a kind and will be missed. So sorry for your loss Dick, you and the family are in my prayers.

  10. I am so so sorry for you all as I know and love many of you. Becky was one of my favorites for sure. I will miss her for sure. She is with her heavenly father and her earthly father now.

  11. There will never be another Becky. My heart breaks for Dick and Angie, as well as her two beautiful Grandsons. She was my friend before we even knew that we were cousins and that gave us both a good laugh. I know she fought this battle long and hard. I hope all of her family might find peace soon, as she suffers no longer. I believe her goodness and generosity and love and soul will always surround us. From my heart.

    Joyce

  12. There will never be another Becky. My heart breaks for Dick and Angie, as well as her two beautiful Grandsons. She was my friend before we even knew that we were cousins and that gave us both a good laugh. I know she fought this battle long and hard. I hope all of her family might find peace soon, as she suffers no longer. I believe her goodness and generosity and love and soul will always surround us. From my heart.

    Joyce

  13. So sorry to hear of your loss. Remember all the good times and talk about her often. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.

  14. Dr. Becky was our family physician for many years. Her expertise in her profession and compassion for her patients will not be forgotten. Such a great lady.

  15. Becky was our family doctor for many years and I considered her a friend. She will be greatly missed by so many. I pray for consolation for her family.

  16. To the Lueckenoff family: Please accept my sincere condolences and deepest sympathy on the loss of your dear loved one. Death is such a tragedy for all of us, and when it touches us personally, it’s sometimes difficult to find the comfort that we search for. Our loving Heavenly Father, who is the God of all comfort, feels empathy for those who have lost a loved one in death, and therefore promises to swallow up death forever and eliminate all pain and suffering. (Please read Revelation 21:4 and Isaiah 25:8) Jesus gave even more reason for hope at John 5:28,29 where he explains: “…all those in the memorial tombs…will come out…” As you read the above texts in your Bible, may they give you hope and comfort, during this most difficult time. Again my deepest sympathy. David Cowles

  17. She will be missed. I had the pleasure of working with her at JCMG from 1995 until she moved on to her new endeavor. Also so her frequently at Arris. Wonderful lady. She had grit!

  18. Dick:
    Please accept our deepest heartfelt sympathy for Rebecca’s passing. May she rest in God’s loving arms forever. God Bless Us All.


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