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Troy Lusk

Russellville, Arkansas

1928 - 2004

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Troy Lusk, 75, of Russellville, Arkansas, died Thursday, June 3, 2004 at St. Mary's Regional Medical Center in Russellville, Arkansas. The son of Benjamin and Clara (Stephens) Lusk, he was born September 9, 1928 in Frederick, Oklahoma. He was a retired Poultry & Cattle farmer. He was also preceded in death by his parents; three Sisters, Betty Tallant, Dora Woodfin and Kathleen Smith and one brother, Lloyd Lusk.

Survivors include His Wife: Loraine of Morrilton, Arkansas; four Brothers & Sisters in law: Gerald and Eunice Lusk of London, Arkansas, Robert & Virginia Lusk of Hector, Arkansas, Jerry & Virginia Lusk of Russellville, Arkansas and Earl & Sharon Lusk of Buttermilk Community, Arkansas; 2 Sisters: Floy Baxter of Dover, Arkansas and Frances Thompson of Hector, Arkansas and several Nieces and Nephews

Funeral will be at 10 A.M. Monday, June 7, 2004 at Humphrey Chapel. Rev. Earl Stapleton will officiate. Burial will be at East Point Cemetery by Humphrey Funeral Service. Visitation will be 3-5 P.M. Sunday at the funeral home.

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UNCLE TROY WAS MORE THAN AN UNCLE HE WAS ALSO LIKE A SECOND DAD. MY DAD JERRY AND UNCLE TROY WAS VERY CLOSE. ITS HARD TO REMEMBER A TIME WE EVER DID OR WENT ANYWHERE WITHOUT UNCLE TROY. WE WHERE ALWAYS TOGETHER.HE WAS A VERY LOVING PERSON.HE USE TO TRY TO GET ME TO SIT DOWN IN THE CAR,I USE TO STAND UP AND PUT MY ARM AROUND MY DAD AS WE WENT TO TOWN OR ANYWHERE.UNCLE TROY ALWAYS TOLD ME PRISCILLA YOU HAVE TO SIT DOWN AND I NEVER WOULD.I WILL MISS HIM GREATLY.I LOVED HIM SO MUCH I JUST HOPE HE...

Troy Lusk was my mother's brother. He was a man that loved life and liked to have fun. I sat on his lap at a very early age and learned how to play penny-ante poker. When it came time to do evening chores on the farm, he and his brother, Jerry, would play ping-pong to determine who had to do the chores and who got to stay in the house. He took nieces and nephews, visiting the farm for the summer, on countless swimming and fishing excursions.

Every memory I have of Uncle Troy...

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