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Henry Jackson Luttrell
© The Elk City Daily News
Submitted by: Leila Evett


Henry J. Luttrell Funeral Rites Held Sunday
Funeral rites for Henry Jackson Luttrell were conducted Sunday, September 22, 1946 at 3 p.m. in the Baptist Church at Elk City, with Reverend Horace Janes and Reverend W. R. Trent officiating. Interment was in the Kiowa Cemetery.
Henry Jackson Luttrell was born in Bloomington, Ill September 14, 1866. He departed this life Friday, September 20, 1946, at his home in Elk City at the age of eighty years and six days.
Mr. Luttrell was a poineer of Western Oklahoma, homesteading in Roger Mills County in 1897. He moved to Elk City in 1920 where he was employed until five years ago, when ill health caused his retirement.
He was united in marriage to Miss Allie Ranes March 15 1888. To this union were born nine children. Three daughters; Opal, Mae and Cora, and one son, Ollie preceded him in death.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Allie Luttrell, two daughters, Mrs. Rollie Gass, Hammon, Oklahoma and Mrs. Joe Thomas, Tucumcari, New Mexico; three sons, Audie Luttrell and Dolph Luttrell, Hammon, Oklahoma and Floyd Luttrell, Sterling, Colorado; sixteen grandchildren, ten great grandchildren; four brothers Frank Luttrell, Pueblo, Colorado; Elbert Luttrell, Hobart, Oklahoma; Dan Luttrell and Ernie Luttrell, Rush Springs, Oklahoma, two sisters, Mrs. Etta Rains, Marlow, Oklahoma and Mrs. Evie McCorney, San Antonio, Texas.
Mr. Luttrell was a member of the First Christian Church in Elk City.


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