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Hervie Everett Luttrell
© The Cheyenne Star
Thursday 13 September 1973
Submitted by: Leila Evett


Hervie Everett Luttrell, a Cheyenne retired farmer, died suddenly in Tulsa.
Funeral services were Tuesday, September 4, 1973 in The First United Methodist Church of Cheyenne with Reverend Lloyd Martin and W. R. Montgomery officiating. Burial was in the Kiowa Cemetery in Roger Mills county near Hammon.
Mr. Luttrell was born June 25, 1897 in Marlow. He came to Roger Mills County with his family when he was a small child. He has lived in and near Cheyenne since that time. On December 22, 1918, he married Fannie Spitzer in Hammon. He was a member of the Methodist Church.
He is survived by his wife of the home; three daughters; Mrs. Lizzie Mae Smith of Amarillo, Texas, Mrs. Oma Daniels of Okmulgee and Mrs. Betty Baker of Tulsa; two sons, Walter of Sand Springs and Jerry of Tulsa; six brothers; Eudis, Kenneth and Orval, all of Pueblo, Colorado, Garland of Rye, Colorado, Guy of Oxnard, California and Clifford of Rogers, Arkansas; two sisters, Mrs. Verda Armstrong and Mrs. Alta Armstrong, both of Elk City; 13 grandchldren and 10 great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents and two sons. Interment was under the direction of Moore Funreal Home.
Note: Mr. Hervie Luttrell was the son of William Frank Luttrell and Hattie Wood who moved to the Kiowa Community around 1904. His parents moved to Colorado sometime in the 1930's.


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