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Pat M Lutz

June 10, 1923 ~ January 8, 2018 (age 94) 94 Years Old
Patricia Lutz, age 94, passed away on January 8, 2018 at Genesis in Whitefish, where she spent the last 2 months of her life. Pat was born June 10, 1923, in Fairmont Minnesota to Leonard and Pearl Raverty. Childhood ended abruptly at the young age of 11 when she lost her mother and her father at 13. She and her three sisters were raised by her grandparents and their beloved Aunt Orlene. Pat attended Our Lady of Good Counsel Boarding School; after graduating, she began nursing school but soon realized this was not for her. It was during these early years that Pat’s beautiful lifetime faith in and love for Jesus was formed.
Pat arrived in grand style by train in East Glacier Park, the summer of 1945 to work at the lodge then owned by the Great Northern. She instantly captured the heart of Ray “Buzz’ Lutz, who saw her disembark from the train that fateful day. They were married January 20, 1946.
They enjoyed a wonderful life together and East Glacier became a social hub filled with elaborate dinner parties, hiking, fishing, bridge games, and notorious walks. All was done with great attention to fashion and flare. She and Buzz loved to travel, visiting family and friends, exploring much of this country and abroad.
In 1954 they bought Mike’s Place and expanded it many times creating a legacy that became Glacier Village Restaurant and Villager Steak House. It remained in the family and touched many lives until 2008. Pat ran the front house, instilling in all her great appreciation of fine desserts, food and wine (in that order). Many employees returned season after season and became well trained in the Pat Lutz School of fine etiquette, developing great skills in math and good ethics.
In 1968 they began to spend winters on Big Mountain where Buzz was head of the food service for the next 25years. Skiing became Pat’s new passion and she enjoyed it avidly until the ripe age of 79!
If one didn’t see Pat they would most likely see her walking. She was born legally blind so walking was always her main mode of transportation and she often walked from the top of big mountain into the town of Whitefish, hence one of her many names “lady who walked on the mountain”.
In the summer she would pick wildflowers for the tables in the restaurant and often shared special time with her grandchildren and friends evoking their help. She knew the name of every flower and she was often referred to as “the little white haired lady who picked flowers”.
She loved nature and all of God’s creations and it became her mission that this beauty not be spoiled by littering. She was not bashful about counseling others to do the same. This became her new title and the one of which she was most proud of “The garbage lady of East Glacier”.
In 2006 she moved to Mountain View Manor in Whitefish, where she was very pleased to receive her final title “The garbage lady of Whitefish”. Most people will remember seeing her tooling along in her walker picking up litter, sometimes with an entourage of kids she was training for the next generation! Her family was amazed how this legally blind women who couldn’t recognize people, could see a speck of garbage on the ground!
She was always so proud of her Irish heritage and celebrated it to the max year around. March was always herald in with great fanfare: decorations, parades, Irish food, and wearing of green all month! In fact she drew her last breath hearing that St. Patrick himself might possibly be at the pearly gates alongside Buzzy Baby and other loved ones to welcome her into God’s Kingdom!
Pats beautiful faith inspired many and it was the essence of her very being. She loved her heavenly father and appreciated all that he created in nature.
For many, a glorious sunset, a full moon, the stars, mountains, wild flowers or the color green will forever be reminder of this beautiful lady and a call to be grateful for all that God created. Hopefully we will all be more aware of taking care of this beauty and never see a piece of litter and not pick it up. She would want her legacy to be: Keep it clean, green and eat ice cream!!
Pat was preceeded in death by her beloved “Buzz Baby”, infant son Steve, parents Leonard and Peral Raverty, sisters Marvis Fowler, Sheila Appel, granddaughter Shellie Little Dog, Aunt Orlene Raverty and step mother Margaret Raverty.
She is survived by her children Maureen (Wheeler) Little Dog, Peggy Lutz, Grandchildren: Cammie Grace, Matt (Debbie) Little Dog, Lisa Little Dog, Chip Little Dog, Nathan Little Dog, Tricia Little Dog and Nick Little Dog. Great grandchildren: Alex Little Dog, Anie Larsen, sophie, Colton and Auston Little Dog, Maddie Grace, Malakai Little Dog. Great grandchildren Leo, Laki Kodi Zitnik and many nieces, nephews, cousins and dear friends.
The family will always be grateful to the wonderful staff that loved her and took such amazing care of her at Genesis.
A memorial service will be held for her March 15 (in Honor of her special month) at 11:00 AM at St. Charles Borromeo in Whitefish.
A celebration of life will be held June 8, 2017 in East Glacier.
In Lieu of flowers the family desires that donations be made to the Cursillo Movement in Browning MT, as it was very near and dear to her heart.
Please send to:
Little Flower Parish
Cursillo Movement ATT: Father Ed Kohler Browning MT. 59417.


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Cemetery

Hillside Crematory

Whitefish, MT 59937


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