Jerry Ruth Lueck

Passed: October 24, 2020

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Jerry Ruth Lueck, 80, passed away October 24, 2020.
Jerry Ruth was born October 15, 1940 in Crescent, Oklahoma to Doyle and Pauline Wilson.
A true angel on earth, Jerry Ruth dedicated her life to her family as a loving wife, the best Mother, Grandmother, and Great-Grandmother. She truly showed what it means to love unconditionally.
Jerry is survived by her 4 children: Ann (Mark) Knister, Nanci (Paul) Budge, Carl (Salena) Lueck, and Alan (Helen) Lueck; her siblings: Phyllis, Betty, Layton, and Rita, 12 grandchildren, and 7 great-grandchildren.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Albert, her parents, Doyle and Pauline, her brother and sister Doylene and Bo, and her grandson, AJ.
A private memorial will be held at Louis B. Hazelton Cemetery
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Phoenix Children’s Hospital or Saint Mary’s Food Bank in her memory.

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19 responses to Jerry Ruth Lueck

  1. What a Blessing to spend time growing up with this sweetheart sister! She always showed her Love for family and friends! Sure going to miss our visits. Love to her kids, grandkids, and great grandkids!! Love you all!!

  2. Our thoughts and prayers our with the family.

  3. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.

  4. Dawn Chapman says:

    Jerry was like another mother to me in many ways. In fact she and my mom Lynne Bushey looked like sisters. I grew up coming home from school and seeing mom and Jerry and another close friend Sharon Schindler sitting at the table talking and laughing mostly. Jerry was the sweetest woman and the best mother and grandmother. Everyone loved her! The only comfort is knowing that she is united with Jesus and back together with her true love Al who passed into Paradise only months before. I love you Jerry.

  5. We will forever miss your beautiful smile, your gentle way, and the love you had for everyone.

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