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Penny (Luethy) Priest lost her battle with cancer on December 5, 2024, at her home in Alva, Oklahoma, at the age of 73. Penny is the daughter of Jack and Wanna Luethy and was raised in Laverne, Oklahoma.
She enjoyed working in her yard and raising beautiful roses. Penny worked for Keltner Trailer Park (and dear friends, Dwight and Tanya Keltner) in which she loved meeting people from near and far. Her favorite time was spent with grandsons, Jordon Lohmann and Jackson Gerbine, what wonderful memories she cherished.
Penny was united in marriage to Larry Priest on August 13, 1998. She met Larry at "Teen Town" in 1966 and he was her "Knight in Shining Armour."
She was preceded in death by her parents, Jack and Wanna Luethy and grandson, Robert Hoover Jr.
Penny is survived by her husband, Larry Priest of Alva, brother, Terry Luethy (Debra) of Beaver, Oklahoma, four children, Rob Hoover (Suzie), Ryan Hoover, Jacklyn Matheson (Richard) and Georgie Gerbine, nine grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
In lieu of flowers please donate to the Toby Keith Foundation or OK Kids Korral, a home for children battling cancer in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
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