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Dolph Montgomery Luttrell
Submitted by: Leila Evett


Dolph Luttrell was born 26 May 1896 in Indian Territory near Marlow, and came to Roger Mills County, Oklahoma Territory with his parents Henry J. and Alice (Ranes) Luttrell in 1897.
Death came 7 July 1978 to Dolph at his home in Hammon, Oklahoma.
Dolph Luttrell was a veteran of the first World War. After his discharge from the army, he was married to Gladys Marie McReynolds, daughter of Stephen Lee and Mittie Argle (Long) McReynolds. Dolph and Gladys Luttrell lived in the Kiowa Community where they reared their two children, Derreall and Buryl.
Mr. Luttrell was a lifelong member of the First Baptist Church, first joining at Kiowa and then at Hammon.
He was preceded in death by his wife and parents. He is survived by one son Derreall Luttrell of Oklahoma City and one daughter Buryl Reed of Live Oak, California.


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