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EPISODE · Feb 2, 2025 · 33 MIN

From Tragedy to Tribute: George Lutz's Inspiring Journey

from Joe Flanagan's Hampton Roads · host Joe Flanagan

Welcome to this episode of "Joe Flanagan's Hampton Roads Podcast." Today, we are honored to have George Lutz join us, a man who turned personal tragedy into a lasting tribute that comforts countless others. Back in 2008, George first reached out to me for a news story about his foundation after the heartbreaking loss of his son, Tony, in Iraq. In our conversation, George delves into the painful details of receiving that dreaded knock on the door and how he navigated through his grief. He shares his journey from mourning his son's death to founding the Honor and Remember organization, which has since created a national symbol of appreciation and support for Gold Star families. Listen in as George talks about his relentless efforts to have the Honor and Remember flag adopted in 28 states, his personal visits to Congress, and the continuous work he does to comfort and remember families of fallen military and first responders through personalized flags and annual events. This episode is a testament to the power of turning grief into purpose and the importance of remembering and honoring those who have given the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms. Join us as we explore George Lutz's inspiring journey and the profound impact of the Honor and Remember flag. Honorandremember.org Email me: [email protected]  

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