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Jack Lutz

1925 - 2023

Jack Lutz obituary, 1925-2023, Chico, CA

BORN

1925

DIED

2023

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Brusie Funeral Home - Chico

626 Broadway St.

Chico, California

Jack Lutz Obituary

JACK LUTZ A memorial service will be held on Friday, January 13, at 11am at Brusie Funeral Home, in Chico. Jack was born to Gilbert and Alice (Netto) April 9, 1925 on Wall Street. Jack and his brother, Gene, grew up in the Cana area and attended schools in Chico, Rock Creek, and Chico High. As a boy under the tutelage of his father, he learned to work as a field hand in almond, wheat, and barley harvest and to herd sheep. He did not receive his high school diploma until his discharge from the Army and before entering Chico State. World War II called him to the United States Army for nearly three years from 1943 to 1946. He served overseas in Europe, the Philippines, then on occupation duty in Japan. As a paratrooper, at age 17, he jumped into Normandy and later was in Holland with the Battle of the Bulge, the Rhine, Austria, and Northern Luzon. He participated in the occupation of Japan. His knowledge and readings of World War II followed him throughout life. Upon returning home, he earned a high school diploma by passing the General Education test. Later, after attending Chico State, he earned a degree and a secondary and elementary teaching credential. This led to his first teaching position at the one room Centerville School in Butte Creek Canyon. This was followed by teaching at Durham Elementary School and eventually becoming its principal. He went on to become program and curriculum development chairman for nine Northeastern California counties. As a NASA assistant director, he brought programs and mobiles to teachers and classrooms. Still with a focus on education he worked under the leadership of Duane Powers in the Butte County School System, retiring in 1982. His enjoyment of sports, the outdoors, and people led him to participate in Klamath River fishing, pheasant hunting, and golf. He held terms with the Bidwell Golf Club Board caring greatly for the success of Bidwell, playing at least three times a week. As a SIRS #110 member, he served as a Big SIR, traveling, and golf tournaments. Always busy, he had to adjust to complications of Covid, dementia, and age. He is survived by his wife, Barbara, with whom he shared 52 happy years. Also important to him were daughters Brenda Smith (Chuck) Chico, June Brock (Clyde) Central Point OR, Peggy Goodwin of Seattle WA, and Carolyn Orrell (deceased). He is survived by five grandchildren, and nine great -grandchildren. His dogs were always important to him, especially his last dog, Beau. Contributions may be made to the Butte Humane Society or a charity of your choice.

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Published by Chico Enterprise-Record on Jan. 10, 2023.

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Elton Cramer JR. Known as JR

January 14, 2023

Mr. Lutz was my principal in elementary school for a number of years. a fine man a fair man and a great principal I used to pop into his office all the time just to say hi how´s your day going and he was always cheerful about it. I remember one time in particular that i was out on the playground I believe I was in 6th grade anyway a teacher from another grade came out and told me that Mr. Lutz wanted me in his office immediately so I headed in I got to his office and there was a lady in there by his desk and another student from a lower grade also and the secretary in the doorway well Mr Lutz asks this kid a boy if this was the big kid that beat him up and he points to me i almost keeled over because I thought I was in big trouble if this kid did not tell the truth but he shook his head and said no that I was not him boy was I relieved. Mr. Lutz came around his desk and put his hand on my shoulder and said quietly to me sorry JR he just said it was the biggest kid he had seen in school so I thought it was you. Wow! Then he said I will make it up to you later. A few days later he met me in the cafeteria and he bought me lunch and we sat and ate together and talked he bought ice cream what a treat at school. Mr. Lutz was a good man Rest In Peace Mr. Lutz

Rick Wilson

January 11, 2023

Jack was my teacher in the 6th and 8th grades at Durham Elementary School. He was a kind, happy, smiling, good natured and patient gentleman who was loved by the boys and adored by the girls. It was like he was our father away from home. I always looked forward to each day in class. It was wonderful to see him at the Durham picnics and at our reunion gatherings in the park. I went to school with a couple of the girls and had the pleasure of meeting Barbara in the later years. He was a WWII hero, and to be jumping out of planes into battle at age 17 was shocking. Our nation owes his memory a solid salute. Jack served Butte County schools under Mr. Powers the same time my Dad was the Asst Suprintendent for Butte County Schools. He loved Durham, Chico, and all they had to offer. He was seen all over town since he never stayed still for long. God bless you Jack, and your entire family. You will never be forgotten.

Jackie Sudicky

January 10, 2023

Mrs Lutz, June, Peggy and Brenda,
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Sincerely
Jackie

Jack Brown, DHS class of 1960

January 10, 2023

One of the nicest men I have ever known..Truly a life well lived..My sincere condolences to his family and friends..Rest in peace Mr. Lutz

Karen & Dave Scott

January 10, 2023

Jack was a true gentleman & helpful neighbor. What a hero! We'll miss seeing him on his morning walks

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