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Mrs. Henry Luttrell
© The Hammon Advocate
Thursday 26 June 1958
Submitted by: Leila Evett


Mrs. Henry Luttrell Services Held Wednesday
Services for Mrs. Henry Luttrell, 611 North Jefferson, Elk City, were held Wednesday June 25 in the First Baptist Church of Hammon with Reverend Kenneth Thompson officiating.
Mrs. Luttrell was born July 16, 1869. She died early Monday June 23 after a long illness.
She was married to Henry Luttrell on March 5, 1888 and had lived in Oklahoma bout 65 years. She and her late husband lived in Kiowa Community many years prior to moving to Elk City in 1920.
Mrs. Luttrell was a member of the Baptist Church.
Survivors include three sons, Floyd Luttrell, Sterling, Colorado; Dolph and Audie Luttrell, Hammon; two daughters, Linnie Thomas, Tucumcari, New Mexico and Mrs. Emma Gass, Hammon; 16 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Henry Jackson Luttrell September 20, 1946; three daughters and one son.
Burial was in Kiowa Cemetery under the direction of martin-Hullum Funreal Home, Elk City.


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