Article updated: 5/19/2012 7:36 PM

Lucky Boys Confusion guitarist was ‘awesome musician, great friend’

Friends and family remember Lucky Boys Confusion guitarist

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Joe Sell

Kaustubh "Stubhy" Pandav speaks Saturday at the funeral for his friend and Lucky Boys Confusion bandmate Joe Sell of Naperville, who died Tuesday night. Pandav said Sell should be remembered for his musical talents and his ability to charm everyone around him.

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Three of Joe Sell's four sisters, Jackie Sell, Karen Gutierrez and Angie Sell, share stories about growing up with the late Lucky Boys Confusion guitarist. Sell died Tuesday in Chicago at age 33.

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Generous, unselfish, kind. A voracious reader with a calm demeanor and a bit of an obsession with socks. Joe Sell of Naperville was remembered Saturday morning for being more than just a guitarist for Lucky Boys Confusion, a punk band with DuPage County roots that gained national fame with tunes like "Dumb Pop Song" and "Fred Astaire."