1951
2021
James E. "Jimmy" Luttrell
10/12/1951 - 3/29/2021
James E. "Jimmy" Luttrell was born on October 12, 1951 in Franklin, Indiana to Johnny and Mildred Luttrell. He passed away at Evergreen Hospice House on March 29, 2021.
Jimmy was a Vietnam veteran who proudly served his country. He was married to the love of his life, wife Jackie Luttrell, for 49 years. He became a pastor and loved serving his Lord and Savior. Jimmy's love for all of his family was deep. He was a great father, husband, and grandfather. His children were Jessica Smith of Corvallis, Jamie Fuller of Albany, Joy Taylor of Sweet Home, Jake Luttrell of Ione, Jill Morris of Albany, and JoAnna Luttrell of Albany. He loved his grandchildren deeply. They are Jordan Luttrell, Daniel Luttrell, Eddie Quisenberry, Abby Luttrell, Jon Fuller, Marcus Fuller, and Ellie Morris.
Jimmy's fondest memories were of serving his Lord and Savior, camping trips, fishing with kids and grandkids, reading his bible, and going out in the RV. He absolutely loved going to his grandkids' sporting events. He worked at HP in Corvallis and Duraflake in Albany, and was a disabled veteran for over 15 years.
He was preceded in death by his parents, brother Randy, and grandparents.
A memorial service will be held at 1:00pm, Saturday, April 3, 2021 at Harvest Baptist Church in Albany. A private family burial will be held at Willamette Memorial Park in Millersburg. Memorial contributions can be made to Evergreen Hospice in care of Fisher Funeral Home, or NW Battle Buddies at PO Box 2511, Battle Ground, WA 98604.
Fisher Funeral Home is handling arrangements. www.fisherfuneralhome.com
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Brad Reed
August 26, 2022
I´m very sorry to learn of the death of Jimmy. He was 2-3 yrs ahead of me in high school (Franklin Community High School in Indiana.) Jimmy´s little brother, Randy, was my best friend for 3-4 yrs. I remember a couple things about Jimmy. He was a solid long distance runner on the cross country and track teams. I think he did CC, he ran the 2 mile run in track. Great endurance. Jimmy, Randy, myself and others used to play a lot of basketball at Needham. Jimmy fancied himself as John Havlicek. Ha. Funny things one remembers. I had no idea he had moved to the Northwest where I also currently reside. I´ll remember him in my prayers this evening. May God bless him.
Toni Harris
April 6, 2021
I'm so sorry for your loss and I am praying that God will stand in the emptiness and fill the gaps. I pray that God will fill your family's and your days with a grace and comfort.
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