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Lee J. Lutz, born on August 30, 1946, in Brockton, passed away on January 29, 2026, at the age of 79. Lee was a resident of North Dartmouth, Massachusetts.
Lee graduated from Brockton High School, class of 1965. He served in the Army National Guard for 2 years during the Vietnam Era. Following his military service, Lee worked as a truck driver for Hallsmith, Condyne Freezers, and National Freight.
He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Jean (Wallen) Lutz. Lee is survived by his two sons, Anthony Lutz and his significant other Lynette Farrell of Deansboro, NY, and Mark Lutz of New Bedford. He also leaves behind nieces and nephews, Gale Lutz-Henrickson (Lee), Paula Rowe, Eric Lutz (Kristina), Debbie Owens, Linda Mcintosh (Richard), and the late Larry Haugen. Lee was a proud grandfather to four grandchildren, Shanea, Stone, Slade, and Eric, and a great-grandfather to Peyton. He is remembered fondly by good friends Barry Gaffey and John “Mac” McCarthy, and his cherished cat, Rubey. Lee was also preceded in death by his brother, William F. Lutz, and his sister, Anita Haugen.
Lee was the great-great-grandson of Nicholas Lutz, a renowned glass blower in Sandwich, MA. He had a passion for watching car racing, playing golf, traveling, spending time at the beach, and enjoying music. Lee also appreciated a good cigar and was known for his dry wit and sense of humor.
All are welcome to memorial calling hours on Saturday, February 14th from 10 a.m. to 12 noon at Waitt Funeral Home, 850 North Main St., Brockton, prayers to conclude. Memorial gifts may be made to Lighthouse Animal Shelter, 596 Hathaway Rd., New Bedford, MA 02740 or The Humane Society & Shelter Southcoast, 31 Ventura Dr., Dartmouth, MA 02747.
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