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Lee J. Luchtel

July 24, 1970 - March 10, 2016
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Sewell, NJ 08080
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Lee J. Luchtel, On March 10, 2016. Beloved husband of Jessica R. (nee Williamson). Loving father to Jessica L., Alexa J. Luchtel and step-father to Jack, Sonny, and Kieran Marino. Devoted son of Mary Louise “Mitzi” (Dick) Maranell and the late Donald Luchtel. He will also be missed by his siblings, Glen, Jeff (Kae), ChrisContinue Reading

Diane Corcoran left a message on March 13, 2016:
Dear Family Members, I too had the wonderful fortune to work with Lee at SenoRx. He was a kind and fun colleague who spoke so dearly of his family, especially his precious daughters. He had that unique ability to truly pay attention to whoever he was with and show he cared with his warm and gentle manner. He was known for always making us laugh and smile. Lee was successful, respected, and loved by us all. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Terri Brown left a message on March 12, 2016:
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Gina left a message on March 16, 2016:
I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. May you find hope in the promise that God will bring back to life your loved one by means of the resurrection. He will make the earth a paradise without sickness, pain, and death. May this promise bring comfort to your family at this difficult time of loss.
Bill Gearhart left a message on March 14, 2016:
To all of Lee's family, I will to try to speak for all of the SenoRx family and express our condolences for your loss. In the time all of us had to get to know Lee, he became more than just a colleague for each of us, but a dear friend as well. A true gentleman, Lee reached the hearts of all of us and had a unique way about him to make each and every one of us grateful for the presence of his company. Our memories of Lee are rich and full and will continue in our thoughts during the many times each year that groups of us meet and share our lives together. We are all so very saddened and feel so sympathetic for each of you. Our lives have been enriched by each moment that we had to share with Lee. We all have been blessed to know Lee. Bill Gearhart
Brian Dowd left a message on March 14, 2016:
I also had the pleasure of working with Lee at SenoRx. He was a true gentleman and amazing colleague. Most of our discussions surrounded his children in which you truly felt the deep sense of pride in his words. He always brought out the best in people, forever smiling! God bless you my friend. Brian Dowd
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Renee Dalhoff Goodhew left a message on March 13, 2016:
I always remember Lee as cute younger cousin with a quick smile. god bless you all. Renee Dalhoff Goodhew
Lisa Prom left a message on March 13, 2016:
It is with a heavy heart that I share in our tribute to our colleague, but mostly our dear friend, Lee. I had the pleasure of working with Lee at SenoRx, as many of us did. Lee was genuine, smart and so happy all the time! He was always willing to listen and support you in any way he could. I loved his jovial spirit and his devotion to his family! May you find peace in knowing what a true blessing Lee was to all of us, we will miss him dearly. Lisa Prom
Jeff Dalhoff left a message on March 13, 2016:
I have great memories of my cousin Lee at the family reunions in Halbur, IA. He was always ready to run around and have fun - that's the kind of happy and fun guy Lee was. I don't think he ever got angry or fought with anyone - I can only remember him smiling. I'm sorry to hear about this and send my condolences to family. Jeff Dalhoff
Stan Dalhoff left a message on March 21, 2016:
Dick and Mitzi and family- Sorry to hear about Lee. He deserved to have more years left but I guess we have no control over that. You have our deepest sympathy. Stan and Arlene Dalhoff
Steve Mahoney left a message on March 15, 2016:
I met Lee through golf at Flourtown CC. He was probably the first "stranger" I played with there before joining. His good nature put me instantly at ease and since that first meeting I've considered him a friend. He was always happy to see you and always had a smile. He was one of the good ones for sure and will be greatly missed. His family will be in my prayers. Steve Mahoney
Cynthia Barone-Mazzola left a message on March 13, 2016:
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Egizi Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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