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Phil Lucht

Salt Lake City, Utah

1948 - 2025

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Philip Harrison Lucht 1948-2025 Salt Lake City, Utah-Philip Harrison Lucht died peacefully at Intermountain Medical Center on September 12, 2025 following a stroke. He was born in New York City on June 18, 1948, grew up in Cincinnati, OH, and moved to Berkeley, CA in 1970 and Salt Lake City in...

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Phil was my father's cousin. Although they rarely would see each other since they lived on opposite ends of the country, my father loved him and would share what a great guy he was, in addition to being a good tennis player. He will be missed for sure.

What a great guy and mentor Phil was! We worked on several research projects together, and whenever I got stuck he always able to explain things in his gentle non-judgemental way. I will miss Phil.

I worked with Phil many years ago taught me so much.

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An extraordinary person. Thank you for introducing him. I'm sure he will be very missed.

Always smiling ! Many sweet memories with Phil and my grandpa Mark . From playing the piano at his house to mac and cheese nights and his little gadgets that kept my sister and I entertained. Loved seeing Phil and his smile on his daily walks around the neighborhood. He is missed dearly.

I have many fond memories of both working along side Phil as a co-inventor as well as many adventures outside of work as a friend. We spent many enjoyable weekends at Phil's home and at the cabin in Torrey Utah. This also included may off road excursions in the surrounding area outside Torrey. It's going to be difficult realizing that I will no longer be able to consult with the wisest person I have ever known!

In loving memory of an amazing man. What an incredible life he has lived. Sending my love and prayers to the family.

An impressive and accomplished life!! Feel grateful for all the many handyman visits, fabulous meals, tennis with him and my dad (Mark), Torrey time and kindness he showed to me and my girls. A long and dear friendship he had with my dad and Freddie until the end.