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Gladys Marie Luttrell
© The Elk City Daily News
9 June 1974
Submitted by: Leila Evett


Mrs. Luttrell Dies Sunday
Funeral services for Mrs. Dolph Luttrell of Hammon, who died in Community Hospital Sunday will be conducted from the First Baptist Church in Hammon, Tuesday June 11 at 2 p.m. with Reverend W. L. Maga of Wheatland officiating. Burial will follow in the Kiowa Cemetery southwest of Hammon with Martin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Luttrell was born February 18, 1900 at Hammon and had been a lifelong resident of the area. She was 74.
She was married to Dolph Luttrell at Hammon June 8, 1919. He survives her.
She also leaves a son, Derreall Luttrell of Oklahoma City; a daughter, Mrs. Buryl Reed of Live Oak, California; three grandchildren; three sisters, Miss Hazel McReynolds, and Mrs. Blanche Meyer of Stillwater, and Mrs. Mable Hawkins of Cheyenne; and a brother, Vernon McReynolds of Stillwater.
She was longtime member of the First Baptist Church at Hammon.
Note: Mrs. Luttrell was born Gladys Marie McReynolds, daughter of Stephen Lee McReynolds and Mittie Argle Long.


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