
Charlie Eichenberg notified me the Harry Lutz passed away 5 April.2021. Harry just turned 76, and had been married to his wife Barbara for 55 years. Harry was a Store Manager for various Sears Stores and worked for Sears 45 years before retiring. A link to his obituary is included above and also here:
Henry Lutz Obituary (1945 - 2021) - Bethlehem, PA - Morning Call (legacy.com)
We wish his wife and family our thoughts and prayers in their time of mourning. Each of us has our memories of Harry. Those memories will sustain us now. https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/mcall/obituary.aspx?pid=198279617
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Steve Tochterman
I was saddened to hear of Harry's passing and must admit shocked. When last seen at our 50th reunion he seemed the picture of good health and his usual good humor. I remember road trips on the swimming team, a notorious pentathalon team trip to UVA and of course parties. My thoughts and prayers to Barbara and his whole family. For me this brings home the fact that the road ahead is far shorter than the road behind and we need to live each day with as much gusto and love as we can muster. I know Harry did. God bless Harry and all the brothers of the corp and class of '66.
Kevin W. Kissling
I remember Harry as being a true gentleman, and a very giving and wonderful classmate. Go with God, my Friend!
John J. Lynch
So shocked to hear about Harry's passing. I agree with Steve T's comments about the last time I saw Harry. It was at a lunch in Lebanon Valley for our Classmates in the Southern PA/NJ Region in 2017. He looked great and was full of fun as always. I was always close to him particularly at roll call as he was the person called out right before..."Lutz...Lynch". I believe he had the cadet number just before mine so we always saw each other at the mailbox too! A stellar membr of the Best Class he certainly left us all to quick and we will all miss him dearly.
I also posted comments on the funeral home website for the family and friends to see!
Hal Marshall
Rest In Peace Harry. Your humor and kindness bring back fond memories of those 4 years we shared. My prayers go out to Barbara and the family during this difficult time. God bless you.
Col. Bill Usmc (Ret. ) Symolon
Steve and John captured the essence of Harry's personality. Such a good fella, friend, and classmate. How can such good men go so soon? Our lives are richer for knowing men like him. Bill
John (Jay) Repetto
Harry, you will be missed. Thanks for all the good times we ahd together
Walter T. Hempel
When Harry and Barbara entered the room, everybody smiles. Harry, as everyone says, was a gentleman. It was an honor to know him.