W.M. MAX LUCAS

LAWRENCE, Kan.-A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Plymouth Congregational Church in Lawrence for William Maxwell Max Lucas Jr., 81, Lawrence, who died Friday, Sept. 4, 2015, at his home.
Arrangements are under the direction of Warren-McElwain Mortuary.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Kansas Alumni Association Endacott Society or the Lawrence Humane Society, in care of the mortuary.
Survivors include three daughters and their husbands, Jennifer Lucas Wyatt and Jeff, Lawrence, Sarah Lucas Whittington and Mike, Salida, Colo. and Amy Lucas Blankenbiller and Duane, Topeka; six grandchildren, Erin Wyatt, Lawrence, Megan Wyatt Hensley and husband Will, Greeley, Colo., Katelyn Wyatt, Flagstaff, Ariz., Hallie and Lucy Whittington, Salida, Colo. and Sean Blankenbiller, Grovetown, Ga. and a great-grandson, Hunter Hensley, Greeley, Colo.
Mr. Lucas was born July 23, 1934, in Lamar, Mo., the only child of William Max Sr. and Margaret (Jones) Lucas. He attended the University of Kansas, where he received his bachelor's degree in architectural engineering in 1957 and a master's in agricultural engineering in 1962. He received a doctorate from Oklahoma State University in Stillwater in 1970.
He was on active duty in the U.S. Navy from 1957 until 1960, when he joined the U.S. Navy Reserves, retiring in 1985 as a captain.
He was a retired dean of the KU School of Architecture, beginning his KU career in 1962 as a professor of architecture. He later worked in Chancellor Archie Dyke's office from 1974-76, was director of KU Facilities and Planning from 1976-78 and served as dean of architecture from 1981-94.
He was an NCAA Division 1 football official in the Big Eight for four years, ending his officiating career at the 1991 Sugar Bowl game in New Orleans.
His civic activities included service on the Douglas County Planning Commission and to the KU Alumni Association, where he was former president of the Endacott Society and a member of the President's Club and the Veteran's Alumni Chapter.
He married Jane Vaughn on Aug. 11, 1957, in St. Joseph, Mo. She died in 2003.
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