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. I am shocked and so sorry to hear this news! Jerry, was such a wonderful person and mother. Her family was everything to her! She will be missed! Please know you are in out thoughts and prayers.

  2. When Bill and I moved to AZ we had no family here, Jerry and Al were one of the first to welcome us into their home with kindness and love. We will cherish our memories of times shared with them and their family. Jerry was truly a wonderful woman, the world needs more like her. Her legacy of love lives on in her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

  3. I have not seen Jerry in many years, but I never forgot her beautiful smile and loving soul. My heart breaks for the Lueck family in your loss. I pray for God’s loving comfort to surround you.

  4. Debbie Davis says:

    I remember sitting on the lawn at the dairy where we all lived when I was born as Jerry helped me learn to count to 20. I remember Jerry and Al’s wedding where she looked like a princess and Al couldn’t stop smiling. I remember when Ann was born, so exciting, and then Nanci was born too–joy compounded! I so treasure that time living together so when Al died I visited the dairy and stood on the site of the old house to say goodbye. Now the dairy is gone too, but Al and Jerry are together again. I will never forget their kindness and love of family. I’m so sorry for such a great loss to their family and community. Deepest condolences from your dad’s cousin, Debbie

  5. Jo, you will be missed. Thank you for so many happy memories (the farm, summers at the old location many years ago, and the gang’s DC visit), but most of all for always being a lovely and kind cousin. I know you are in good hands with God and Big Al.

    With love always.

    Jani (Janice)

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