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Lutitia Murry
Lutitia Murry (T. Nann) went home with the angels on Sunday, September 3rd, 2017. Lutitia was born on April 12, 1945 in Boyle, Mississippi to Albert and Minnie Mae Greer.
Lutitia received an Associates Degree in early childhood development in Danville, Illinois.
She was preceded in death by her loving husband Willie Murry, parents Albert and Minnie Mae Greer, brothers Curtis and Willie Greer and sister Idella Brooks.
Lutitia is survived by her children Tocasha and Vincent Manning, grandchildren Senacca (Jami) Manning, Serenity Johnson-Manning, Dwyanne Johnson (family), Vincent Manning Jr. several brothers and sisters and best friend Brenda Wendover.
Visitation will be held Saturday, September 9, 2017. 9:00 am - 1:00 pm following with a Celebration of Life Service at 1:00 pm at Angelus Chapel Funeral Directors, 1104 S. Circle Drive, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Interment at Ft. Logan National Cemetery. Condolences may be shared with family by visiting Angelusfuneraldirectors.com.
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My sweet sister, I will always miss you
Selress Cheese
September 11, 2017
My dear beloved sister, you will be missed greatly. I truly loved you and have realized how much Jesus loved you best when He called you home.
Darlene Cooley
September 11, 2017
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