Gary Lynn Luttrull

Gary Lynn Luttrull obituary, Walnut Shade, MO

Gary Lynn Luttrull

Gary Luttrull Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 29, 2024.
The deer are wandering more easily this fall, as avid hunter, Gary Luttrull, peacefully passed away on September 28, 2024.

A devoted husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, friend, and colleague, Gary Luttrull started his life on October 19, 1952 in Sparta, Missouri and made the most of his almost 72 years on earth, always in his own way. Education mattered tremendously to Gary. He worked nights at Fasco to put himself through college at Southwest Missouri State - the first in his family to graduate. He worked as a District Conservationist for NRCS in both Henry and Benton Counties for 37 years where he regaled his coworkers with amusing anecdotes and colloquialisms. His love and appreciation of nature extended to all areas of his life, and some of his most treasured moments were spent with family and friends during hunting season. He celebrated victories and teased friends' shortcomings in equal measure, with a twinkle in his eye and that infectious laughter reminding you he loved you. Even if you missed the shot.

His fondest moments - other than hunting - were spent with his family, including his beloved wife and life partner of 48 years, Bonnie (Bilyeu); their two children, Danyel (Aaron) and Michael (Elaine); and their four grandchildren, Izzy, Carter, Ivy, and Owen. He taught all four grandkids to drive the John Deere Gator, awarding Gator driving licenses to them when they mastered the task. He wandered his favorite home property on Bull Creek on cool days where the cows followed him like a pack of puppies and where Gary could name the call of every bird in the region. He tended to his garden faithfully, experimenting with predictable and unexpected vegetables, always cultivating more than enough to share. He fished below the dam in Warsaw where he lived for 40 years, always listening for the horn to sound. Gary knew that meant they were releasing water and the fish would be jumping. Gary loved his time in Warsaw. After he retired, Gary exercised his craftsmanship and creativity by making gun stock lamps and jerky to share with those he loved.

A celebration of Gary's life will be held on Saturday, October 5 at 3:00 p.m. at his home property in Walnut Shade where he loved gathering with friends. Those who would like to join are welcome, rain or shine, to bring chairs and stories to share. Gary was preceded in death by his parents, Irene and Deano, and infant brother, Wesley. Gary is survived by his loving wife Bonnie, children Danyel (Aaron) and Michael (Elaine), grandchildren, Izzy (17), Carter (15), Ivy (14), and Owen (9), sisters Peggy (Tim), Susan (Monty), Tracy (Jeff), and brothers-in-law Ron (Debbie) Bilyeu, Kenny (Donna) Bilyeu, and Ben (Cindy) Bilyeu.

There is probably a circle of friends sharing hunting stories in heaven right now, with Gary contributing plenty of his own and finding food that is fit to eat. Rest well, friend. Thanks for making the world a better place.

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November 17, 2024

Shari farrington posted to the memorial.

October 23, 2024

The Wood Family planted trees.

October 6, 2024

Allen Bilyeu and Sue Bilyeu posted to the memorial.

Shari farrington

November 17, 2024

Gary was a great coworker. Always pleasant and smiling, enjoying life. I was sorry to hear of his passing. Shari Farrington, benton FSA.

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The Wood Family

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Allen Bilyeu and Sue Bilyeu

October 6, 2024

God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

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Linda Keith

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Eunice Bristow

October 3, 2024

I just learned of Gary , and want to send my condolences to all of you. His life was a happy one as well as an interesting one. God bless. Eunice Bristow

Linda Keith

October 2, 2024

Gary was very patient at times. He tried to teach me how to fish but I never caught on because it was only in one afternoon of a visit when we were kids. He also tried to teach me to shoot a BB gun out behind our grandma's little house. I kept shooting and tried to hear the bb hitting the old outhouse. I just never did. I decided I was so good the bb was going through the hole in the side of the outhouse so he and I weren't failures after all! Another time he tried to teach my sister and me how to play poker. We used beans for bargaining chips. He was so patient. We only had the afternoon so we didn't catch on. One of his sisters was a baby in diapers at this time.

Linda Keith

October 2, 2024

My first memory of Gary was at our grandma's big old farm house. He and my brother and sister and I were staying overnight when were were very, very young. This was before any more of we cousins were born. Grandma made us a pallet of quilts on the floor where we were all to sleep together. She gave us crackers to eat while we were laying there. We all pretended we were mice and chipped away at the crackers with our front teeth. We had so much fun and laughed together at each other. When we fell asleep we had crumbs all over us and under us. We didn't care. We were all together.

Jack & Carol Stull

September 30, 2024

Bonnie we are so sad to hear about Gary, he was such a great man & great friend to everyone & what a great laugh & smile. We are wishing you strength through this & blessings to all your family.

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November 17, 2024

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