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Cheryl Lou Luttrell, age 67, of Bedford, Texas passed away on Saturday, November 25, 2017. Cheryl was born on February 17, 1950 to Pauline and Clarence Luttrell.
Cheryl graduated in 1972, from East Central University in Ada Oklahoma, with an education degree. She served as a missionary teacher for two years in Brazil. Cheryl came back to Bedford, Texas and taught at Temple Christian School in Fort Worth, Texas for 32 years. Cheryl was a faithful member of Messiah Baptist Church, where she served on the missions committee. She passed after a brief illness, and is now with Jesus. She impacted countless lives, and never stopped investing in others. She was loved by her family, friends and former students, and will be deeply missed.
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Brenda Hampton
November 29, 2017
We were so saddened to hear of Cheryl's passing. She was an incredibly strong Christian woman and did not let her physical limitations hold her back. She can now walk step by step down those golden streets in heaven and meet up with our other family members who have gone before her. Our deepest sympathy to the Luttrell and Perkins families. We are sorry we will not be able to be with you all today but we are holding you all up in our prayers.
Thomas & Gayle Luttrell
Brenda Luttrell Hampton
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Cathy (Bowen) Ramsey
November 27, 2017
My first memory of Cheryl is 1969 Freshman Week at ECSC in Ada. We became close friends through our college years and she visited my family with me many times on the weekends. She was a strong Christian lady, although her body had its limitations. I am saddened that we will no longer have her here, yet joyful that she doesn't have to deal with those limitations any more. I look forward to seeing her again some day. I will not be able to attend her service, but please know that my husband & I will be praying for the family.
Gear McDowell
November 27, 2017
Cousin Cheryl had a tough life from the beginning, but her faith got her through it all. A dedicated educator for over forty years and life long Christian who witnessed daily somewhere to someone though living her life as all should. I'll miss our teacher stories we used to share when we would get together.
Cousin Geary McDowell of the Perkins Clan
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