JOCELYN-LUTTER-Obituary

JOCELYN MAYS LUTTER

Park City, Utah

Jun 7, 1967 – Dec 21, 2015 (Age 48)

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BORN
June 7, 1967
DIED
December 21, 2015
AGE
48
LOCATION
Park City, Utah

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Lutter, Jocelyn MaysJocelyn Mays Lutter of Park City, Utah, age 48, died December 21st, 2015 at the Huntsman Cancer Institute in Salt Lake City, Utah, surrounded by her family. She was born June 7, 1967 in Long Beach, California. She is the daughter of Beverlee and Art Mays. Jocelyn...

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Alfred & Avery - My heart is breaking for both of you. So very sad to hear this news. Josh was an amazing friend with a generous spirit and the most beautiful smile.Love to both of you, my thoughts and prayers go out to you.

Jocelyn was generous and caring ...A true friend.

So very sad to hear this news. Josh was a wonderful friend who first introduced us to Park City. It was always a better day when we would run into her when we visited the city. We will forever miss her smiling face.

Josh lived life fully, savoring the moment at hand, opening new items immediately to enjoy them right then, never saving or waiting for the special occasion. I recall for their wedding I gave a gift of Dom Perignon, and she told me they enjoyed it together on an Ordinary Occasion - not waiting for a moment that might never come. She lived each moment as a special moment, and we all admire and wish a piece of her approach to life into our own lives...
Love you and miss you Josh

Dearest Alfred Avery and Bev...

I loved Josh as a dear friend and also like a sister, and I always will!
She will be missed by everyone who knew her! She was a bright light filled with generosity and compassion!
I send to you my deepest Love and Sympathy!

Debbie Cruttenden

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So very sorry to miss her Memorial Service! I have a service to attend in Northern California for my Dear Dad!

She will be so missed. She was such a bright, kind and generous person. Rest in Peace.

Dearest, Beverlee, Avery, Terry, and Alfred. It will be the little things that you will remember. the quiet moments, the smiles, the laughter, and the magic she shared with so many she touched with her warm beautiful heart. And although it may seem so difficult right now, it will be the memories of these little things that help to push away the pain and bring the smiles back again blessing each and every day.

May the love and support of family and friends be of comfort. Along with prayer to the God of hope and tender mercies, comfort and console you at this time of sorrow. Psalms 83: