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Frances Salyers: Remembering Luey Luttrell

Jesus will be getting a good one

Frances Salyers writes:
Well, I lost my Brother-in-law, Luey Dean Luttrell, last night. As much as I love him and will miss him, I am proud for him. He has suffered so long. He can finally rest in heaven now. He is where we are trying to get. Jesus will be getting a good one.

I ask that all my friends and people I don't know, pray for us. He has worked like a dog all his life, and never asked for anything. Never complained. His lungs were so bad, he couldn't breathe but he drudged on each and everyday until he got to the point he could not work or walk anymore. He has not been out of the bed since November. So I thank everyone in advance for your prayers for our family. God bless you all - Frances Salyers
Comments about: Luey Dean Luttrell, 61, Casey County, KY (1953-2015)




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