John-Luke Laderach

Obituary of John-Luke William Laderach

John-Luke William Laderach was born on September 9, 1992 in Toledo. He was one of five siblings and was a 2012 graduate of Monroe High School. John-Luke received his spiritual nourishment as a member of Erie First Presbyterian Church. He was a hard worker, good with his hands and had a talent for construction projects and working on cars. John-Luke appeared shy, but once he warmed up to others, he was fun to be around; always the life of the party. He had a heart of gold, cared deeply for others and sincere empathy for those in need. John-Luke loved spending time with Lashae and getting together with his family. He was an avid skateboarder and dog lover who enjoyed rough housing with is canine companions. In his quiet time, he could be found fishing or playing video games. John-Luke William Laderach, 24, of Monroe passed away unexpectedly at his home on Friday, September 9, 2016. His passing was preceded by his paternal grandfather: John “Papa” Paul Laderach; his maternal grandfather: Bobo “Papa” Coutcher; an uncle: Timothy Coutcher; and his canine companion: “Thor.” To cherish his memory he leaves; his girlfriend: Lashae Campbell of Monroe; his parents: John Mark (Jenny) Laderach of Monroe, Tina (Ralph) Meek of Monroe; his step-father: Kenneth Klatt of Monroe; his paternal grandmother: Mary “Mimmie”Alice Laderach of LaSalle; his maternal grandmother: Belinda Smith of Monroe; two sisters and two brothers: Kristina(Javier) Valencia of Monroe, LilyAnn Klatt of Monroe, Hayden Laderach of Monroe, and Tyler Klatt of Monroe; two nieces: Charlize and Reyna; his special cousins, Austin Laderach, Aaron Laderach, Derrick Laderach, Alex Albain, Dontai Ferdin : Jesse Braden, Corey Gorney and many other cousins; his best friend: Austin Wiitty; and his canine companion “Bella.” Friends may gather on Tuesday, September 13, 2016 from 2:00pm until A Celebration of His Life at 7:00pm at Merkle Funeral Service South Monroe, 14567 S. Dixie Hwy (734) 241-7070 with Pastor Christian Taylor of First Presbyterian Church of Erie officiating. Online guests may leave words of comfort and inspiration, share a photo or send a floral arrangement by visiting www.merklefs.com and then selecting “Add a Memory”.