Richard-Luttrell-Obituary

Richard A. Luttrell

Rochester, Illinois

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Richard A. Luttrell

ROCHESTER - Richard A. Luttrell, 62, of Rochester, died at 1:45 pm, Saturday, November 6, 2010 at Memorial Medical Center. He was born September 6, 1948 in Springfield, IL to Donald E. and Wilma Jean Noyes Luttrell. He married Carole L. Jenkins on November 23, 1968...

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I knew Richard from past 101st Abn. Asso reunions. A GOOD man..!! He and the family will be remembered in prayers.

Uncle Richard, I will always love you and miss you! Aunt Carole you are in my prayers... Love you both ...

Carol and Family...

Just hearing of Richrd's passing to God..

I did not know him...but it is my loss that I did not get the chance to meet him...!!! He and you ALL will be in my prayers..Mike Daily-Sect-Treasurer..SE Penna Chapter

Carole
Sorry to here of Richard passing. I will keep you and your family in my prayer.
Eddie Pissott

Carole and Family,
Sorry to hear about Richs passing today from Terry Zahn of the Omaha Chapter of tht 101st Airborne Division Assn. We just saw you folks in Omaha at the 1st Brigade Reunion in October, and Rich made us all so proud by jumping at the Airborne Memorial. I've only known him for a couple years through the Assn., but what a great man and soldier. He made us all proud to be his brother.

"We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;
For he today that sheds...

To Rich, I wish you the most spectacular blue skies! For now you are with your comrades in arms (the best of the best). Plus on top of that, you'll be relaxing by skydiving with Mike, Dave and Jerry.
I love ya and I'm gonna miss you something fierce!
Carole, You are his driving force in life. It's clear to all that knew him! You are an amazing woman.
I heard so much in his words in the poem he wrote to you.
I'm a bit younger than you both and sometimes what I know doesn't...

Rich was my life and my best friend, we were married for 42 years, I just don't know how to live without him.

Dear Carole and Family, Linda and I are very sorry we were not at the funeral, it was the day after that we heard about Rich's passing. Somehow our cell phone did not receive the message from Terry. We were so shocked and still cannot believe this.
I will remember Rich as a Fellow Brother,Soldier and Paratrooper. Rich will always be in my Heart and Thoughts.NO SLACK
Robby and Linda Robertson and FAMILY
Monroe,Wisconsin
PLEASE CONTACT US WHEN YOU CAN.

Carol and family, I am so sorry for the loss of Richard. He was always a great guy. I grew up with him on Wesley street and remember his family. He was one of my very first crushes. I had met him again at the service for Ron Neff and it was a pleasure to see him again and to see what he had become in life. He will always be remembered for his devotion to the military.