Why cry for a soul set free? Our God, may he know rest and rest in you… this brings us peace. Fly high Luke and soar above us, protect us and continue to teach us how to understand and help each other. We have been forever blessed to have had you in our lives.
You never know how much you will truly miss someone until they pass away and you will never truly understand why they chose to leave but you will know they are in a better place and you will know they are at PEACE. Luke Allen Bischer found that peace on Sunday, June 1, 2026 at his home in Evart. Since a young boy he knew this world wasn’t for him, he has had several highs and several lows, he gave everything he could to find the happy, the value and to be content. This isn’t to say since his birth on July 30, 2004 in Big Rapids, MI that he didn’t know he was the world for his family and that they loved him, this isn’t to say that he didn’t have support because he knew he did, this isn’t to say he didn’t feel complete happiness or make others completely happy and enrich lives because he did. This is to say that sometimes, something’s just can’t be fixed or understood, no matter how long or how often one tries.
Luke was a dedicated employee at DG Market in Reed City. He was an avid gamer, who was always thinking of the next vehicle to build on the 3D simulator. Luke was an artist and loved to write stories. He was strong willed in his beliefs and often unwavering.
Luke looked at animals and his pets through their eyes and they were family. The fire in Hersey, at his childhood home, this last December took so many of them from him but he was determined (all the family is) to somehow make life’s trials into something good. Luke was also proceeded in death by his maternal grandparents, Dolores and Steven Malcolm, paternal grandmother, Elizabeth Bischer and an infant sibling known as peanut.
In his passing, he was still trying to look out for each family member. Left trying to navigate through this next chapter are: his parents, Jerome and Laura of Evart; siblings, Dustin, Elizabeth and Isabella “Henry” Bischer; childhood friend and confidant, Tristin McConnell; paternal grandfather, Ronald Bischer Sr.; Uncles and Aunts, Ronald (Arlene) Bischer Jr., Mary Massy, Andrew (Pamela) Bischer, and Anthony (Ana) Bischer and many extended family and friends.
On July 18th (time yet to be determined), we will host a life celebration, 17527 110th Ave., Evart. In honor of Luke, we will start new beginnings and do what he would want- and be our best. Please bring a story to share, note cards will be provided. We will need them to get through the valleys.