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DOUGLAS WILLARD "DOUG" LUTZ

DOUGLAS WILLARD "DOUG" LUTZ obituary

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DeMont Family Funeral Home & Cremation Service

419 Albert St.

Windsor, Nova Scotia

DOUGLAS LUTZ Obituary

Doug Lutz, aged 72, died at home, on Friday, April 18, 2025, in Wolfville, with his wife, Kathie, and daughter, Rachel, by his side. Born on March 11, 1953, and raised in Regina, Doug was proud of his Saskatchewan roots. Taking the minimum possible time to complete his BA and LLB degrees at the University of Saskatchewan, he became the one thing he wanted to be: a lawyer. His passion for the law never wavered. Doug worked at firms in Regina, Edmonton, and Calgary, and it was in Calgary where he met and married Kathie Manko, a lawyer originally from Newfoundland. After 20 years of practice as a civil litigation lawyer in the west, successfully handling complex disputes including defamation, media law, professional negligence, personal injury, and construction law, he made a bold decision. Moving with Kathie and their two-year-old daughter, Rachel, to Wolfville from Calgary in 1997 was lifechanging. For those familiar with the Scottish cult film Local Hero, we can blame (or thank) his favourite movie for prompting Doug's cross-country move that brought the family to the east coast, closer to Kathie's home and family. At the time, such a drastic life change was viewed by many of his colleagues as outlandish – or even foolhardy. He went from senior partner of a 100-person firm to practising on Main Street with two others. It was an adjustment yet, living and working out of Wolfville was ultimately more rewarding for him. As a young person, Doug joined the Regina Boys Pipe Band and became the Pipe Major, and as an adult he was Pipe Major of the Victoria Park Band. He was also a highly successful solo competitor; his strength was his execution and technique. Although he focussed on perfect playing, he was an artist. A long-distance runner and cyclist while out west, he enjoyed relays through the mountains and foothills of Alberta. He played rugby. He loved to cook, with a heavy pour of red wine at hand. For an important fundraiser or to fill in where needed, he took to the stage to perform in local plays. He walked daily down and up the hills of Wolfville to pick up the mail, a new book from the library, and groceries for that day's meal – a welcome benefit of small-town living. During the years he practised law in Kentville, he made friends with drivers and fellow riders of Kings Transit buses where he was a rare sight with his tie and briefcase. When he did drive to work, including many years commuting to Halifax firms, he blasted Mark Knopfler, Bob Seger, and Queen. Doug was often referred to as a "lawyer's lawyer": ethical, honourable, and committed to upholding the practice of law as a public service. He was known to be well prepared, insightful and effective, both in and out of the court room. He believed that everyone deserved high quality legal representation, and the lack of ability to pay for it should not be a barrier to access. Doug practised law for 28 years in Nova Scotia, often working pro bono. To young lawyers, he was a valued mentor and friend; without hesitation he acted as principal to many articling students across the country. As a long-time friend and client opined when he moved east, "For a lawyer, you've shown yourself to be some kind of human being". He was known as a fearless advocate and for living the Art of War. He did not back away from a fight. Doug was a good, kind man, who loved his small family, helped more people than he knew, and was more respected and well-liked than he imagined. He did not receive compliments easily. He believed that when you took on a job you had a responsibility to do it right. Interests, causes and people close to Kathie and Rachel including food banks, schools, and newcomers to Canada became his causes too. Even then, it was his legal skills, ability to dissect a problem, and think critically about an issue and solve it, that were most often called upon. In recent years, with Rachel's encouragement, Doug became a well-respected teacher and friend to newcomers to Canada from Ukraine, Syria, China, Iran, Nigeria, and Kenya, who valued his assistance in learning about the culture of their new home and improving their English. He coached them for tests and readied them for Citizenship exams. When Rachel started the Halifax Newcomer Choir in 2021 and then transformed it to a federal not-for-profit, Doug served as its founding Chairperson. Doug is survived by his girls, wife, Kathie Manko, Wolfville, and daughter, Rachel Manko Lutz, Windsor; and brother, Bruce Lutz, Regina, SK. He was loved and he will be missed. Arrangements for cremation have been entrusted to DeMont Family Funeral Home & Cremation Service, 419 Albert Street, Windsor, NS (902-798-8317). Doug's life will be celebrated at 5:00 p.m., on Saturday, June 7, 2025, in Windsor United Church, 613 King Street, Windsor, with a service followed by a reception. Those wishing to attend are more than welcome. He has asked that donations in his memory please be made to the Newcomer Choir Association – Canada, PO Box 2623, Windsor, NS B0N 2T0. Messages of condolence may be sent to the family by visiting: www.demontfamilyfuneralhome.ca. Personal messages to the family can be sent c/o Newcomer Choir at: [email protected].

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Published by The Globe and Mail from May 24 to May 28, 2025.

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William MacNeil

November 6, 2025

I was very saddened to learn of the passing of Douglas Lutz. My sincerest condolences to the Lutz family on their loss. Thinking of all Lutzes - especially my former Dalhousie Law School classmate but friend forever, Kathie. Bill MacNeil, 'Seadrift', Byron Bay NSW, Australia

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Jeffrey Wise

August 5, 2025

I am very saddened by the news of Doug´s passing.
My thoughts and prayers go out to Kathie and Rachel.
Doug was an amazing man and he had a significant role in my development as a lawyer.
I articled to Doug in 1986/87 in Calgary.
Doug was one of the top 10 influences in my career. I will forever be grateful for what he taught me.

Heather Noseworthy

June 12, 2025

I´m sorry to hear about your loss. Thinking of you both Kathie and Rachel.

Sean Foreman, KC

June 6, 2025

I am sad to just read of Doug's passing in coverage of today's Call to the Bar Ceremony for Rachel. I had the pleasure of working with him as a junior lawyer when he was managing partner at (then) Merrick Holm in Halifax. He was a great role model and mentor for me as a junior litigation lawyer. He taught me a lot about "the business of law", and I had the pleasure of doing some trips back West with Doug when we were developing our natural resources clients and I always appreciated his dry sense of humor and client skills - I learned a lot (especially how to keep a tidy desk and office, which I continue to this day!). My sincere condolences to Kathie, Rachel, his family and friends, such a loss to the community and profession.

Denise Wade

June 1, 2025

Doug was an amazing guy, an icon in our community. I remember the days when Doug coached our women´s soccer team with great excitement, and encouragement. Doug was very knowledgeable and informative, and we would have friendly debates while enjoying a glass of wine. I´m grateful Doug was a part of my live, and will truly miss him. My heart goes out to Kathie and Rachael, sending love and my deepest condolences!

Connie kaldor

May 28, 2025

I remember Doug from high school. It was interesting to read of his life and see the good kid turned into a full and interesting life with his heart in his community. Those prairie boys! We were part of such an interesting group of young people at an interesting time.
My condolences to his family from mine here out in Montréal.

Patricia Innes

May 24, 2025

Doug Lutz was such a memorable guy. I knew him in his Edmonton days - lots of 10 K runs, Friday night gang suppers where Doug could eat more than anyone else and never gain an ounce, and enjoying Doug´s intense interest in everything around him. He was generous with his time and boundless in his energy. Even though so many years have passed since I met Doug here in Edmonton and we were part of a passel of young lawyers, it feels like yesterday that he was here. I am grateful that I knew him and to learn that he had such a wonderful life over so many years in Nova Scotia. My sincere condolences to his family.

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Celebration of Life

5:00 p.m.

Windsor United Church

613 King Street, Windsor, NS

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DeMont Family Funeral Home & Cremation Service

419 Albert St. PO Box 981, Windsor, NS B0N 2T0