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Luke Adam
Stark
Jun 30, 1997 — Jun 14, 2024
Luke Adam Stark lived a vibrant and too-short life that began on June 30, 1997, in Colorado Springs, CO, and ended on June 14, 2024 in Moffat County, CO. He was a 6th-generation Colorado native, and had a deep love for his home state. He grew up in that same city with a brief time living in Montana.
Luke had a varied education, being homeschooled, attending the University School of Colorado Springs, and college at Colorado State University, from which he graduated in 2020 with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering.
Luke achieved many, many recognitions of excellence, including Eagle Scout, multiple years of state championships in Colorado Science Olympiad, and collegiate Nationals-level climbing tournaments. He was an avid outdoorsman, very skilled in alpine and backcountry skiing, rock climbing, mountain climbing, ice climbing. He summited all of Colorado's "fourteeners" by the age of 24, and has been a climber with the renowned historic AdAmAn mountaineering club for several years.
He was employed at Steamboat Ski Resort as a lifty, lift mechanic, and most recently in Orem, UT as a project manager for Summit Line Construction, a civil engineering firm.
Luke was a caring and engaging human being who truly loved people and invested himself in everyone he met. He was an extreme adventurer, had a wonderful sense of humor, and did everything with full gusto. He was a caring son and brother, a loyal friend, and a warm, loving stranger who would not hold back for others, never staying a stranger but quickly becoming a friend. As one of his closest friends says, "there wasn't a person he met who didn't love him. Luke was genuine."
Luke is survived by his parents, Lance and Shelly Stark (Oak Creek, CO), beloved sisters Rachael (Oak Creek) and Julia (Grand Junction, CO), his grandmother, Jenny Martin (AZ), aunt/uncle Burke and Gail Brewster (Colorado Springs, CO). He had so many cherished close companions, a dear girlfriend Elizabeth McDonald (UT), and countless friends from every walk of life and all ages. No one was beyond his kindness. To say Luke Stark will be missed is like saying Pikes Peak is a bump in the road. A memorial fund will be established soon in Steamboat.
Service to be held at the Steamboat Christian Center July 7, at 2 pm.
Steamboat Christian Center
Starts at 2:00 pm
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