Shirley Ann Luttrell
Shirley Ann Luttrell was born on October 19, 1954 in Columbus, GA to the late John Luttrell and Georgia Luttrell. She was the 2nd of 8 children. One sibling proceeded her in death; Willie Mae Luttrell a sister who she loved so dearly. She attend Spencer High School in Columbus, GA. She began her career as an administrative assistant at the Pentagon in Washington D.C. After several years of services, she relocated to Atlanta, GA which very quickly became her second home. She became the primary care giver for her grandchildren. As an adult she developed a strong interest in fashion and traveling. Throughout her life she fulfilled her dream by visiting several states and stepping in high fashion. In 1971 she gave birth to the eldest of two sons and had her last child in 1975. Her boys were able to bless her with a combined 7 grandchildren which she devoted her life to.
On May 25, 2010 she was called to rest in eternal peace. Service of memory will be at 1:00 PM Saturday June 5, 2010 at in the Chapel of People?s Funeral Service of Columbus, Inc., 1604 Talbotton Road .Shirley leaves to cherish in her loving memory a charismatic mother: Georgia Johnson two devoted and loving sons Dameon ?Bud? Luttrell (Wanda) of Columbus, GA and Demetrius ?Dale? Stanley (Sironda Brown) of Atlanta, GA seven grandchildren: Alex Stanley, Nijia Monae? Luttrell, Demetryana Stanley, Demetrius Stanley Jr., Zhane Stanley, Dameon Stanley, and Keishia Stanley, and ex-daughter in-law Sharese Moore of Atlanta, GA. Two sisters: Glora Luttrell of Columbus, GA, Angie Washington (Ricardo) of Lawton, OK. Four brothers: Larry Luttrell, Tony Luttrell (Verenda) of Fayetteville, NC. Also to cherish in her memory she leaves behind a host of nieces, nephew, cousin, and very special friends.
Shirley also leaves behind many friends and relatives who were very dear to her whom she kept in close contact with. She enjoyed her special telephone conversations with her loved ones and those very conversations contributed to her livelihood. All cannot be acknowledged here, but they are certainly not overlooked.
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My thoughts and prayers are with the family. How sad it is to lose a loved one in death. The Bible speaks of death as an enemy that will soon be brought to nothing. May you draw comfort and strength from the promise at Revelation 21:3,4 where it says in part, “God will wipe all tears from their eyes and death will be no more.” Shirley is now in God’s memory with the hope of benefitting from the promises that will be fulfilled under God’s Kingdom arrangement.