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Bernard M. Luketich
Bernard M. Luketich
National President

As National President, Brother Luketich has the important role of Chief Executive Officer of the Croatian Fraternal Union of America. With over 30 years in office, he holds the record of maintaining the longest tenure of any National President in the history of the Society. Brother Luketich first became active in the Croatian Fraternal Union at age 16 when he was elected president of Lodge 354, Cokeburg, PA, a position that he still holds today. That once small lodge has now grown to more than 2,000 adult members, the largest in the Croatian Fraternal Union.

It seems that Brother Luketich was born into a lifetime of fraternalism and music. He has been credited with founding many organizations and activities throughout his involvement with the CFU. He is widely known as the "Father of the CFU Junior Cultural Federation" and the "CFU Adult Tamburitza Federation," since these tamburitza cultural programs were organized under his leadership. He also organized the St. George Junior Tamburitzans of CFU Lodge 354/Nest 122, Cokeburg, PA and the St. George Adult Ensemble of Cokeburg, in which he is one of the performers. Brother Luketich was also instrumental in the organization of the CFU Ski Holiday, the Croatian American Professional and Business Association of Pittsburgh (CAPBAP), and the National Federation of Croatian Americans (NFCA). At the 2003 CFU National Convention, the delegates unanimously approved honoring President Luketich by renaming the CFU Museum, located within the CFU Home Office in Wilkins Township, PA, as the "Bernard M. Luketich Museum and Library," in recognition of his 25 years of leadership as National President of the Croatian Fraternal Union.

National President Luketich is one of the founders of the United Four County CFU Lodges and the popular Four County radio program, "Voice of the CFU-Four Counties," which he has served as Program Host and Announcer for the past 50 years. It has been heard over the Western Pennsylvania airwaves since March 1955.

President Luketich is a Delegate and Past Director of the Pennsylvania Fraternal Congress where he was awarded the John Jordan Upchurch Award, the highest award for outstanding fraternal service in 2003. President Luketich is a Delegate and Past President of the Fraternal Societies of Greater Pittsburgh, an organization for which he also served for a number of years as Secretary and was previously honored as Fraternalist of the Year. He also served as a Past Director of the National Fraternal Congress of America and remains an active member of this organization. Brother Luketich has been honored by the United CFU Lodges of the Four Counties as Fraternalist of the Year.

In addition to the above listed accomplishments and being an active family man, President Luketich serves in his local community of Cokeburg, PA.  In January 1958 he was elected and served as a Cokeburg Borough Councilman.  Following the election in 1974, President Luketich accepted the position of Mayor in Cokeburg.

Other notable awards and recognitions include: REDNOM KNEZA TRPIMIRA S OGRLICOM I DANICOM – received from President Mesi? (2003); PO?AST ZLATNOGA GRBA OSJE?KO – BARANJSKE ŽUPANIJE – received from Župan Ladislav Bognar (2003); REDOM HRVATSKOG PLETERA – received from President Tu?man (1998); PO?ASNI GRAÐANI OGULINA (POVELJA GRADA OGULINA) (1996); REDOM DANICE HRVATSKE SLIKOM KATARINE ZRINSKI – received from President Tu?man (1996); PRESIDENT'S AWARD – received from the Tamburitza Association of America (1983).

 

 

 

 

 

High Trial Board

Richard L. Major, President
Robert Luketic, Secretary
Maryann Boljkovac, Member
Robert Panenich, Member
Donald Weakley, Member
Frank M. Jerbich, Member
Stephen Vrkljan, Member