Memorial Service for Bobby Lee Luttery, Thursday, September 27, 2001, 3:00 P.M., Turner Monumental AME Church, 66 Howard St., NE, Atlanta, GA 30317, Dr. J.C. Reynolds, Pastor, Eulogist

Nieces

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Death is just another step along life's changing way. No more than just a gateway to a new and better day. And parting from our loved ones is much easier to bear When we know that they are waiting for us to join them "There". For it is on the Wings ofDeath that the living soul takes flight Into the "Promised Land of God" where there shall be no night. So death is just a natural thing, like the closing ofa door, As we start upon a journey to a new and distant shore. And none need make this journey undirected or alone. For God promised us safe passage to this vast and great unknown. So let your griefbe softened and yield not to despair, We have only placed our loved one in the loving Father's care.
Be not afraid, only believe.

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The family ofBobby Lee Luttery expresses love and appreciation for the kindness shown, the flowers, cards, words and support ofcondolences. May God forever bless you.
~The Family

Gregory B. Levett & Sons Funeral Home, Inc.

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On December 25, 1939 in Lithonia, Georgia, God blessed this world with the birth ofBobby Lee Luttery to Grady and Frances Luttery. He later moved to Scottdale, Georgia where he attended elementary and high school.
He was joined in holy matrimony to Shirley Hicks. God blessed them with six beautiful children.
Bobby was a retired DeKalb County Sanitation Department Dispatcher for 30 years. He was also employed with Huddle House, Inc. as a truck driver and later as a warehouse checker until his illness.
The Lord decided to grant him his journey home. He is survived by his loving wife, Shirley; his children, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin (Mheeraw) Luttery, Mr. Willie Luttery, Ms. Samanthia Luttery, Ms. Felisha Luttery, Mr. Thomas Luttery and Mr. and Mrs. Shawn (Crishaunda) Luttery; his grandchildren, Thomas, Nicole, Ashley, Ricquel, Herman, Ava, Simeon, Tedrian and Shemownah; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady (Bernice) Luttery and Mrs. Francis Luttery Williams; his siblings Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Annie Nell) Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie (Ilene) Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony (Ruby Nell) Redding, Mr. and Mrs. Gary (Mabel) Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Tyrone (Martha) Patterson, Mr. Melvin Williams, Mr. Ricky Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Darral (GiGi) Alexander; one uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Marlene) Lucas; two aunts, Mr. andMrs. Leroy (Vera) Bigby and Mrs. Annie Lucas; over 20 inlaws, multitudes ofnephews, nieces and a host ofwonderful friends.

Prelude Processional Solo.................................................................Evangelist Teresa Crawford Solo.................................................................. Grand Nieces and Nephews Holy Scripture Reading
Old Testament.....................................Evangelist Annie Nell Moss New Testament............................................Reverend James Banks Prayer.............................................................Reverend Demetrius Griffin Solo.................................................................................... Sherry Williams Remarks..................... ............. ........................... (Please Limit To Two Minutes) Obituary (Read Silently) Eulogy... .... ... ... .. ... ........ ........... ........... ........................... .Dr. J. C. Reynolds Benediction Recessional