“Mausi” Lugner: “Life ends, love never”

“Mausi” Lugner: “Life ends, love never”

“Life ends at some point, love never ends.” She paid tribute to the deceased socialite as a “unique person.” A book of condolence would be placed on the main square of Lugner City “late in the afternoon or tomorrow.”

“On behalf of the whole family, I would like to thank you for the huge, huge, wonderful sympathy from all over the world,” said Christina Lugner in the beach cafe on the Old Danube. She has a lot to thank Richard for, “he was the man of my life.” The grief goes out to the family, but also to all friends and acquaintances. They can express this in the condolence book and also describe experiences with the deceased.

“Lying in each other’s arms at home and crying”

Richard Lugner had the ability to shake hands and listened to people’s needs and worries. In addition, the builder had worked hard for everything himself, says “Mausi”. Their daughter Jaqueline would do everything she could to continue his legacy. She is in shock. “We lie in each other’s arms at home and cry, then we tell each other funny stories about Richard and laugh together.”

Various media had reported on the planned funeral in the Kaasgraben parish in Döbling. According to Christina Lugner, “nothing has been finalized yet.” “But you will find out everything.” Finally, “Mausi” spoke directly to her “Mortar”: “If you can see us from above, look down and say ‘Alles Walzer’ at the next opera ball.”

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