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Darlene Joyce Luther

Minneapolis, Minnesota

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Luther - Darlene Joyce, age 54, State Representative for District 47A, died peacefully with her family at their home in Brooklyn Park on Jan. 30th. Beloved wife of US Congressman Bill Luther; mother of Alex & Alicia; daughter of James & Beatrice Dunphy and sister of Janice Marslender...

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We were so sorry to hear about Darlene.She was a great lady and will be deeply missed.We are in Florida and just found out.Take care of each other and remember all the wonderful times you shared.
Judy Wilkins and Lyle Norman

God bless this wonderful family during this difficult time. Their service to this great country is truly a blessing and example to us all.

Darlene is my cousin.We saw each other off and on as children and I remember visiting her family when they lived in Northern Minnesota. Darlene had a horse and could ride like the wind. I also remember seeing her when we were both flight attendents based in Mpls.She was so full of life. I was so proud of her accomplishments. I send my deepest sympathy and love to her entire family.

I fondly remember Darlene during my High School years at Park Center in Brooklyn Park. She gracefully accepted myself and a friend to spend the day with her at the MN State Capital at the House of Representatives. She had made time during her busy schedule to show 2 kids, who she'd never met before, what she does and how the gov't works. I will always remember her fondly for that.

Dar will be deeply missed. Wish we could be there for her service. Jenna and Katie will represent us.

My prayers and the prayers of my family go out to the family of Darlene. Since living in Brooklyn Park, she has been a sounding board when I needed to voice my opinion in regards to something going on in the state. She was a great lady and will be dearly missed by all Minnesota motorcyclists for the part she played in fighting for our rights.