Fannie Evelena Luttrell © The Cheyenne Star Thursday 30 September 1976 Submitted by: Leila Evett
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Fannie Evelena Spitzer Luttrell, daughter of Daniel and Harriett Alice Spitzer was born April 21, 1901 at Elk City, Oklahoma. She resided there until her marriage to Hervie Luttrell on December 22, 1918 at Hammon, Oklahoma. They lived in Kiowa Community until moving to the Cheyenne area in 1935.
Fannie was preceded in death by her parents Daniel and Harriett Alice (Fitzwater) Spitzer, her husband, Hervie, and two sons, J. C. and Carl.
She was a member of the United Methodist Church having joined at Berlin, Oklahoma on Easter Sunday in 1952. This was a very memorable occasion as several members of the family joined with her and one grandson, who was baptized at the same time.
She is survived by three daughers, Mrs. Lizzie Mae Smith of Amarillo, Texas; Mrs. Oma Alice Daniel of Okmulgee, Oklahoma; Mrs. Betty Baker of Tulsa, Oklahoma; two sons Walter W. Luttrell of Tulsa, Oklahoma and Jerry Everett Luttrell of Tulsa, Oklahoma; 13 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Lizzie Nix of Elk city and two brothers, S. C. Spitzer of Cheyenne, Oklahoma and Ralph Spitzer of Loumas, California.
Fannie passed away on September 24, 1976 at the age of 75 years and five months. She died in the St. Francis Hospital in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Fannie had been visiting with her children for the past month in Tulsa and Okmulgee.
Note: Fannie Luttrell's parents Daniel Spitzer and Alice Fitzwater moved to the Kiwoa Community from Elk City about 1916.
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