Leonard-Lutz-Obituary

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Leonard William Lutz

Warrenton, Missouri

Aug 29, 1928 – Oct 30, 2020 (Age 92)

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BORN
August 29, 1928
DIED
October 30, 2020
AGE
92
LOCATION
Warrenton, Missouri

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Leonard W. Lutz, age 92 of Warrenton, Missouri departed this life on Friday, October 30, 2020. He was born on August 29, 1928 in St. Louis, Mo.


Leonard served his country in the United States Army during the Korean War Era. He attended the University of Missouri, Columbia. He graduated from Washington University in St. Louis, with a degree in mechanical engineering. He went on to earn a masters degree in engineering management from the University of Missouri Rolla. Leonard was a man of faith and loved his church, St. Pauls United Church of Christ, Marthasville Mo. He was passionate about bicycling, chocolate cake (radio red) and softball. He umpired softball for many, many years in Delaware and Missouri.


Leonard married his loving wife, Eleanor J. Lutz (Wilson), who preceded him in death. Those preceding him in death as well were his brother, Kenneth Lutz; sister, Betty J. Oberle (Lutz); son-in law, Daniel R. Morrison.


Survivors and those cherishing his memory are, his son, Leonard J. Lutz (Paula); Daughters, Cheryl A. Morrison, Rhonda J. Dixon (Wesley), Maureen L. Frankel (David); Grandaughters, Lauren Lutz, Alyson Lutz, Lenore Hunter (Daniel), Rachel Mahoney-Gallucio (Jonathan), Ramona Dixon.  Great grandchildren, Brooke Giles & Carter Mahoney-Gallucio.


Services for Leonard Lutz will be held on Friday, November 6, 2020 at 11:00 AM at St. Paul's UCC in Marthasville.  Burial will follow at the church cemetery.


Memorial donations are preferred to St. Paul's UCC, c/o Martin Funeral Home, 510 East Main, Warrenton, MO 63383. Online condolences may be made at www.martinfuneral.net


The family of Leonard Lutz has requested that all who attend the service to please wear a mask and follow the CDC social distance guidelines.

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Sorry to hear of Leonards passing. He was a highlight when delivering meals on wheels to him for a number of years. However, he never did give us a piece of his chocolate cake like he promised. But we did enjoy our showing odd tools to each other and playing "guess what this is." Bless him.

Leonard always had time to stop and talk a little baseball and when I would see him occasionally, I would tell him you certainly look better than the last time i saw you. His reply would be, "I certainly hope so." R.I.P.

When a child is born, all rejoice, when someone dies, all weep, But it makes just as much sense, if not more, to rejoice at the end of a life as at the beginning. For no one can tell what events await a newborn child, but when a mortal dies he has successfully completed a jouurney.

Dear Dad, You were a character, a man with true character. Thank you for teaching me , loving me, and protecting me. Rest in peace Paws - you will always be in my heart and soul. Love, Billie

Dear Daddy, I am so thankful to have had you as my father.You were one of a kind!! So very talented in so many ways. You always would go the extra mile to help so many!! Thank you for your example to me and my family... Love and Kisses Peach

So sorry about Leonard's passing. Now he's with his beloved Eleanor. My prayers are with you and all. Love all of you!

As he called me,

Crazy

Just wanted to say that I know you are at peace now Daddy. Having Momma and
the Lord by your side.
I will miss you very much but I know you are now resting peacefully with a smile. I love you
Rhonda

I met Leonard over 20 years ago when he volunteered to help me out with a math tutoring program I started at St. Paul's UCC at Martinsville. Just as everybody can sing, everybody can do math, but some are more naturally skilled than others. When it came to math, Leonard was a natural virtuoso. Also, he was one of the nicest, kindest man that I have ever met. He will truly be remembered and missed.