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Anthony Otories Luster was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on December 20, 1966, to the loving parents, James A. Luster and Willie Lee Hunter Luster.
Anthony completed his education at Milwaukee Technical High School. He always looked forward to the summer and attending the Craig & Lock Family Reunion. He later moved to Little Rock, Arkansas where he graduated from Arkansas Baptist College earing a degree in Business Administration and later earning a degree in Culinary Art. He used his culinary arts degree and mastered cooking. He was a true Dallas Cowboys fan.
He passed from this life on Tuesday, December 10, 2024, at Baptist Health Medical Center in Little Rock, Arkansas. He was preceded in death by his father, James A. Luster; his maternal and praternal grandparents; his god mother, Lucy Winfrey.
He leaves to cherish his memory: his son, Demontaye Luster of Houston, TX; his mother, Willie L. Hunter Luster of Milwaukee, WI; a grandson, Amontaye Luster of Houston, TX; sisters, Charlotte Luster of Arkadelphia, AR and Latisa Hunter of Milwaukee, WI; brother, Anthony “Tony” Hunter of Salt Lake City' UT; Nephews: Brent Hunter, Dontaye Luster, and Jayvontaye Hunter. A Special Uncle Timothy Wright of Milwaukee, WI; A Special Aunt Pat Utley of Arkadelphia; A Special Great Aunt Liza Russell of Milwaukee, WI; and an Aunt Elsie Morris of Naperville, IL; God sisters: Cynthia Gibson and Annette Powell. He also leaves nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
Pallbearers will be Bobby King, David Hall, D. C. Austin, James Matlock, Marcus Isreal, Vincent Locke, Charles Bivens and Lucious Paden.
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1517 Caddo Street PO Box 325, Arkadelphia, AR 71923
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