Sean Michael Lutz
Sean Michael Lutz passed away suddenly in his home June 10 with his loving girlfriend, Jessica Fernandez, by his side. He was 29 years old and suffered from a massive brain aneurysm.
Sean was an avid Penguins fan who enjoyed clowning around with his niece and nephew. He brought joy and laughter to our family and to many others. He loved his work family at Villa Grande and spoke kindly of them always.
He had an energetic spirit that was contagious. He was truly a blessing to anyone who knew him. He will be greatly missed. He was truly happy and excited to have Jess and her children in his life.
He was the loving son to Donna and Michael Lutz; adoring brother to Christine (Jarratt) Lutz; favorite uncle to Austin and Katrina Fernacz, all of Evans City.
He was the nephew of a wonderful group of aunts and uncles, Robert (Michele) Lutz of Nebraska, Susan (Gary) Bales of West Pittsburgh, Marlene and Darlene Lutz of Butler, Connie (Mike) Peffer of New Hampshire, Alan Lutz of Ellwood City, Dennis Glass of Montgomery, Ala., and Mary Glass and James Glass of Bloomington, Ill.
He was also the cousin of Stephanie and Morgan Peffer, Ben (Lacey) Bales, Jennifer (Austin) Blanco, Sheila Lutz, Matthew and Jacob Glass, Bobby Lutz, Rae (R.J.) Bidler, Sherry (Trevis) Phillips, Vicki (Brad) Nelson, Lee Stevens, Trevis (Erin) and Michael (Amy) Glass and countless other second cousins and extended family.
He was preceded in death by his beloved best friend throughout his entire life, Andrew James Smith; his grandparents, Joseph and Kathleen Glass and Robert and Dolores Lutz; his uncles, Joseph Glass Jr. and Robert Glass; and his aunt, Regina Engle.
LUTZ — A celebration of life service for Sean Michael Lutz, who died Friday, June 10, 2016, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, July 2, at 120 Pattison St., Evans City, PA 16033.Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Boylan Funeral Home, 324 E. Grandview Ave., Zelienople, PA 16063.In lieu of flowers, donations are being accepted at the NexTier Bank in Evans City under the Sean Lutz Memorial Fund, where the money will be used to establish a scholarship program for high school in-line/ice hockey students who would like to continue their education at Butler County Community College.Expressions of sympathy may be shared with the family at www.boylanfuneralservices.com.