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Alfred Lutz Obituary

New Windsor, NY

Alfred W. Lutz, 90, of New Windsor, NY, died Tuesday, October 28, 2008 at Kaplan Family Hospice, Newburgh, NY.

The son of William Lutz and Mary Kietle Lutz, he was born March 27, 1918 in Yonkers, NY. He was the husband of Virginia McGuire Lutz.

He was the owner of L & S Service Center, Yonkers, NY. He was a Free & Accepted Masons of Richmondville, NY.

Survivors include his son, Robert A. Lutz of New Windsor, NY; daughters: Nancy Slater and Tom Fenton of Rotterdam, NY, Kathleen Moglia of New Windsor, NY, and Karen Krichbaum and husband, Robert; sister, Virginia Dumond of Binghamton, NY. He was predeceased by sisters and brother: Anne Leacock, Amelia Smith, and Eugene Lutz; grandchildren: Russell Slater and Dawn, Kelly and Matthew Willet, Sandra Slater, Kimberly Hare and Robert, Jennifer Esquivel and Abel, Kara Brodsky and Alan, Kevin Moglia and Dina, Eric Lutz and Priscilla, Devin, Brendan and Kaitlin Krichbaum; great-grandchildren: Katrina, Kaileen, Karianna Willet, Ryan Slater Weimann, Corey and Justin Slater, TJ Brodsky, Kindred Hare, Arianna Lutz, and Samantha Brodsky.

Visitation will be held Monday, November 3, from 6-9 p.m. at Quigley Bros. Funeral Home, 337 Hudson St., Cornwall-On-Hudson, NY 12520.

Graveside service will be 10 a.m. on Tuesday, November 4, at St. Thomas Cemetery, Cornwall, NY. Burial will be in St. Thomas Cemetery, Cornwall, NY.

Contributions, donations, made to Kaplan Family Hospice, 800 Stony Brook Ct., Newburgh, NY 12550.

Arrangements under the direction of Kevin Quigley of Quigley Bros. Funeral Home, Inc. To send condolences or for directions, please visit www.quigleybros.com or call 845-534-9424.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Times Herald-Record from Oct. 31 to Nov. 1, 2008.

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Nancy Slater

November 12, 2008

You were the best Pops. The greastest and sweetest man in my life.
You are now our Angel in heaven.
Will never forget ya and will always love ya.
Watch over us Dad.
Love ya
Nancy

Jennifer Wong

November 7, 2008

Uncle Al was always smiling every time I saw him. I was happy to have him at my wedding with Aunt Ginny and his sister, my grandmother, Virginia Dumond. My prayers and thoughts are with Aunt Ginny and the rest of the family.
Love,
Jennifer (Fisher) Wong and family

Steve Kafka

November 3, 2008

Uncle Al was always a gentleman and a scholar. He was loved by all who knew him. He will be greatly missed. My prayers are with you, Aunt Ginny, and all of the family.

Alll my love,
Steve Kafka

Peter Riehm

November 2, 2008

I remember Al Lutz as the father of a friend - two friends actually, Nancy and Bob. I remember him as a good guy by any measure you might want to use, strong of character and strong of opinion. His birthday, March 27, is the same date as my own father's birthday, and every year when I remember my father on March 27 I always remember Al also because of this association. Both sets of memories are good ones because of the quality of the individuals. To the entire Lutz clan - Virginia, Nancy, Bob, Kathy and Karen - and the grandchildren and great grandchildren, you have my condolences and sympathy. You have lost a good person and a good friend. May all your memories be happy ones.

Dawn Slater

November 2, 2008

Grampy was always a sweet man in my eyes, he always had a compliment my way and had a way of putting a smile on my face,I lost my grandfather years ago and Grampy filled that void, he will be missed, but always will be in my heart. Mema will continue to share in our wonderful memories in days ahead, I'm grateful to be a part of the family.

Robert Lutz

November 1, 2008

Grampy you are gone but will never be forgottten as you will live in our hearts forever and we will celebrate the memories you left behing

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