

Obituary
Luby was born on July 13, 1970, in Bong Mines, Liberia, where he spent his early childhood and began his education at Bong Town School. Known affectionately as Luby, he carried his Liberian roots with pride throughout his life.
He later moved to the United States and attended John F. Kennedy High School in the Bronx, New York. With a strong interest in science and learning, Luby went on to Hunter College, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Biology. He continued his academic journey by completing a Master’s degree at Rutgers University.
Luby built a distinguished career in the pharmaceutical industry, working at Purdue, Eisai and Sunovian Pharmaceutical companies, where he served as an Executive Manager. He was respected for his leadership, dedication, and professionalism.
He was the beloved son of Stanley Lumax Sr. and Gladys Aborchie-Idet, a devoted husband to Chiemi, and a loving father to his son Mion and daughter Mia. His family was the center of his life, and his love, guidance, and strength will live on through them.
Luby will be remembered for his quiet strength, intelligence, and unwavering commitment to his family and work. He will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.
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Rest in eternal Peace my friend. You are an amazingly good soul. 🕊️🤍


You also came to visit us at our home in Tokyo.
You were always smiling, always bright, and you always lit up our lives.
Mia-chan and Mion-chan have the same wonderful smile that you had.
Rest peacefully.
It was grateful that our paths corssed.



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We will come together to remember and pay tribute to the wonderful person. While we mourn the loss of our dear, we also aim to cherish the moments shared and the joy brought into our lives. Your presence would mean a great deal to us during this time of remembrance and reflection.
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