

Lucas Ricardo Santos was a deeply loved and profoundly impactful man whose presence touched all who knew him.
He was a devoted son to Valeria DeSiqueira Jardim and a loving grandson to Creuza DeSiqueira. As the firstborn and first grandson of his family, Lucas shared a special bond with his late grandfather, Joao Batista DeSiqueira, who was not only his grandfather but a true father figure and foundational influence in his life.
Lucas was a protective and playful big brother to Jackeline and a loyal companion to his stepfather, Wesley Jardim. He was also deeply loved by his in-laws, Cristiane Tiago and Wilson Tiago, with whom he shared a strong and genuine bond. As a brother-in-law to Eunna, Wilson Jr., and Almir, he was warm, respectful, and fully embraced as part of their family.
He remained closely connected to his extended family, including his aunt and uncle Kelly and Isaac De Paula and their children Sarah, Brandon, and Emily; his uncle Ricardo Siqueira and aunt Elaine Siqueira; and his cousin Igor Ricardo Siqueira. He carried these relationships with love and pride throughout his life.
Lucas was a proud dog dad to Tyson and Luna, a passionate car enthusiast, and a devoted Philadelphia Eagles fan. He especially loved his Ram truck and found joy in collecting crane miniatures, reflecting his dedication to his work.
He was a proud member of Union 825, working as a crane operator and taking great pride in his craft. Lucas was known for his strong work ethic, always giving his best and finding purpose in what he did.
He dreamed of one day moving to Texas and building a home with a garage big enough for all the cars he envisioned, starting with his dream car, the Nissan Skyline GTR. He often shared this passion, even convincing his wife to watch Fast & Furious more times than she could count.
Lucas had a natural sense of humor and was known for always having something funny to say, bringing laughter even in the simplest moments.
Though not born in the United States, he was a proud American who embraced this country with deep gratitude. In his younger years, he dreamed of serving in the United States Marine Corps. Although he was unable to pursue that path, he remained passionate about the military and later dedicated himself to helping and guiding others who aspired to enlist.
Above all, Lucas was a loving and devoted husband to his wife, Victoria. He sacrificed greatly to provide a life filled with love, comfort, and security. He gave selflessly, always going beyond his means to make her happy, and was a constant source of strength and warmth.
He was a man of honor—simple, genuine, generous, and deeply trustworthy. He loved God in a sincere and personal way, valuing relationship over religion.
Lucas leaves behind a legacy of love, laughter, strength, and authenticity. He will be remembered always and missed beyond words by all who had the blessing of knowing him.
Visitation will be held at KROWICKI MCCRACKEN FUNERAL HOME, 2124 East Saint George Ave, Linden, NJ 07036, US, on April 30, 2026, from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm.
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