Gerald-Lusk-Obituary

Gerald Thomas Lusk Sr.

Memphis, Tennessee

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GERALD THOMAS LUSK, SR., 71, went to be with the Lord, January 4, 2009, at Baptist Memorial Hospital. He was born April 19, 1937 in Union City, TN, the youngest of five children. He was preceded in death by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell B. Lusk, and one sister, Imogene. Mr. Lusk attended Freed...

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Our thoughts and prayers are with each of you. Gerald was a dear friend of the Duncan family. He will be missed. As Christians, it is comforting to know he is now in the promised eternal life.
With much love in Christ,
R.J., Dianne Duncan and family

Hey Tommy, it's Steven from Felicia Suzanne's Restaurant. I just wanted to touch bases with you and to let you know that you are in my prayers. I know it does not seem real, sometimes I wonder if it ever will (whatever "real" is), but please know that God never makes mistakes. The "Potter" has the right to talk to the "Clay". I pray that God keep you not just today, but everyday. Seek refuge in the Sloan and the Master's holy arms while riding through this storm with Jesus. Never forget:...

Aunt Dale, Dawn and Tommy,
I am so sorry for the loss of such a dear man. My memory will always be of an uncle who had a cheerful, warm and friendly smile with an endearing personality. I can never forget his tenderheartedness, which was so much like his mother. He showed kindness and love to his sister when she needed him the most. I know for a fact that she loved him dearly.
There will not be anyone to fill that void that he has left, but please know that we are still all family...

Aunt Dale, Tommy and family, Dawn and family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you all as you grieve the loss of your beloved husband, father and grandfather.  I will see you with M.L. and Bertha on Friday and Saturday.

Dale, Dawn, Tommy & families: We can't believe Gerald is gone. He was so special. We have fond memories of high school ball games and visits on special occasions. We are so glad you visited us, Dale, and we went to eat Mexican. I remember how he loved the cheese dip! Also, I'll never forget you both coming to the hospital when Elmer had his wreck and then he came again and also when Ann died. I'll always appreciate your looking after Ann when she was in Memphis. Gerald was very...

Aunt Dale, Dawn and family, Tommy and family,
We are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers during your loss. I know he will be greatly missed.
Love,

Dale, I was sorry to hear of your loss. I enjoyed meeting your hudsand at the other time of sorrow in the losing of your home. My prayers are with you.

Dale and family, So Sorry to read about the death of your husband. Haven't seen you in years but will never forget you or your family and all the basketball games we either played or were at together. My familys prayers are with you. Jean Raymond