Mary Ann Luckert passed away Sunday morning, August 2, 2020, in Oklahoma City. She was born October 8, 1954, in San Mateo, California, to Thomas A. & Dorothy Mae Batchelder Hankins. She spent most of her life in Enid, Oklahoma, before moving to Yukon to be closer to her children and grandchild six years ago. Mary was a hard worker and loved quilting, spending time with her siblings, cooking, and doting on her granddaughter.
Mary was preceded in death by her parents; half-brother, Ormond Victor Longley; and sister, Linda Sue Hankins.
Survivors include her husband, John Luckert of Oklahoma City; daughter, Ginger Pitts and wife Chanda of Yukon; son, Chris Hankins and partner Sam Middleton of Oklahoma City; sister, Margaret Pilgrim of Elgin; sister, Betty Emerson and husband Fred of Edmond; sister, Sharon McNeill and husband Dwayne of Enid; sister, Beverly Hart and husband Gary of Enid; brother, Bobby Hankins and wife Tammy of Lahoma; brother, Jim Hankins of Enid; brother, Tom Hankins of Yukon; numerous nieces and nephews; and granddaughter, Lilly-Ann Grace Pitts.
A memorial service celebrating Mary's life will be held at a later date.
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