Newport Beach man recalled as true friend
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Deepa Bharath
NEWPORT BEACH -- Bob Russell recalls best friend Steven Allen Luce as
a man who enjoyed life and “knew every square inch of Newport Beach.”
On Monday, at about 4 p.m., 53-year-old Luce rode away on a red
bicycle to a friend’s house. Barely 10 minutes later, he was hit by a van
while crossing Newport Boulevard at 16th Street.
He was pronounced dead late Monday at Western Medical Center in Santa
Ana, Newport Beach Police Lt. Dale Birney said Tuesday.
Police said they will probably not press charges against Scott
Williamson, the 40-year-old Costa Mesa driver of the van that hit Luce.
According to a witness, Luce was crossing on a red light. Williamson,
who was passing through a green light, could not stop in time to avoid
the collision, Birney said.
Russell said he last saw Luce right before he left the house Monday.
“It’s a huge shock,” Russell said. “He was my lifelong best friend. He
never talked about anybody -- good or bad. He was stubborn but never
tried to hurt anybody.”
Luce’s family moved to Newport Beach in 1968, and Luce had lived in
the city ever since, Russell said. Russell and Luce both attended Newport
Harbor High School, though Russell was older.
“He was Class of ‘73, and I was Class of ‘72,” he said.
The friends loved to do everything together -- ride their bikes down
to Newport Pier and the Balboa Fun Zone, go camping and play with their
dogs.
“He loved life,” Russell said. “He loved Newport Beach. I think he
liked everything about the city. He almost lived at the beach.”
Luce retired early after selling the family’s candy factory in Los
Angeles, Russell said.
He was not married and had no children, but is survived by his mother,
Angie Luce.
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