Tim Yancey ([info]timyancey) wrote,
@ 2004-08-18 09:05:00
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Kathy Lutz Has Passed On...
I woke up tonight to find a letter in my email from Scottie Gee Gerardi, a close friend of George Lutz.  It read...

I REGRET TO INFORM YOU ALL THAT KATHY LUTZ HAS JUST PASSED AWAY TODAY, AUGUST 17, 2004.

It really saddened me to here this.  Most people are famliar with the fact that Kathy was a part of the Amityville Horror haunting case.  Most people aren't familiar with the fact that Kathy spent the last years of her life working to feed the homeless.  Even though she was extrememly ill, Kathy gave as much of herself as she could to help others.  I sent a note off to George expressing my sadness, and Ozz and I put up a notice of Kathy's passing on the main page of the Amityville Horror Truth website.  We also closed down the message boards for five days, out of respect for the family.

As soon as I recieve any information about where people can sends condolences, or perhaps contributions to Kathy's favorite charities, I will post it here.  Today is a sad day... the world lost a silver-shiny jewel in an otherwise dull and boring world.



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Kathy Lutz
(Anonymous)
2004-08-18 06:09 am UTC (link)
Hello Tim...

Sorry to read your email. I've notified Brad
Steiger who also expresses his regrets.
He met her (and her husband) years ago
when they attended one of his lectures
in Scottsdale.

My best wishes...and condolences.

Jeff Rense
(sightings@mindspring.com)

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Kathy Lutz
[info]brendan72
2004-08-19 01:15 am UTC (link)
I was very saddened by the news that Kathy Lutz had passed away.
She will be very much missed by everybody who knew her personally as well as those who knew of her good qualities as a person. She spent her last years giving her life to the homeless and needy, a character trait worthy of high merit and recognition, putting those in need before her own needs, despite her failing health.

She shall be a reminder of how people can be good and serve as an example of how we should look after those less fortunate than us.

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So sorry.
(Anonymous)
2004-08-19 04:09 pm UTC (link)
I'm so sorry to hear of Kathy's passing. She sounds like she did much in love for those around her. She will be sorely missed by those who knew her, I'm sure.

-Khiori

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