MICHAEL-LUTON-Obituary

MICHAEL LUTON

New York, New York

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LUTON--Michael J. Died at his home in Barnegat Light, NJ on October 25, 2021. He was 81 years old. Born shortly before the Blitz to Sidney and Olive Wiseman Luton in High Wycombe, England, Michael remembered his early childhood as one of blackouts, air raids and bomb shelters. His father was...

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Dear Michael, so well remembered by me and of his family olive and sydney Luton, we were together at Bridport Grammar School and during the hard times my family had his mother Olive became a second Mother to my sister Sally the same age as Julia, Michaels younger sister. Have some photos of our days way back then in the early 1950s. I used to visit Michael in hospital near Dorchester during his TB treatment. Went with Olive and Sydney in their open topped car. Remember me sitting in the rear...

I first met Michael in 1967 and we were very good friends for over fifty years thereafter - including our families. We had both moved to Canada from England and we worked in closely similar fields with a shared conviviality and English sense of humour. I miss his wise amicability and love of life through many exigencies.

Dear Mrs. Christensen, I am writing to express my deepest sympathies to you, and your family about the death of your husband, Michael Luton. While words do not provide adequate consolation for the loss of a loved one, please know that my colleagues and I at the Faculty are with you in our thoughts. Sincerely, Jim A. Nicell Dean, Faculty of Engineering McGill University

Our deep and sincere sympathy to Marlena and family. We will miss Michael's wit and humor, playing golf and our great dinners, cocktails and conversations after a fun round of golf. He will be greatly missed by all!

What a beautiful tribute to Michael. He led a fascinating life.

Marlena I´m devasted. So sorry for your-and our-loss. We had a wonderful time on our trip and I remember how much Michael loved the Turkish drink raki. We will miss him greatly!