Posted on: Robertson County Texas Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/RobertsonObits/45 Surname: Moss, Lutts ------------------------- Mrs. A. F. Lutts Rites Said Here Friday Afternoon Funeral services for Mrs. A. F. Lutts, 92, were held in First Baptist Church Friday afternoon, May 5, at 2 o'clock with interment in Glenwood cemetery beside the remains of her husband, who died in 1933. The rites were in charge of the pastor, Rev. J. M. Lunsford, who paid a beautiful tribute to the christian life of the deceased. Pallbearers were five grandsons, James Murray Brown, Jr., T. Gilbert Sharp, John Frye, Douglas Odson, and Gerald Keller, and one great-nephew, Offutt Francis. The funeral was under the direction of Walker Funeral Home. Mrs. Lutts died in San Antonio at 9:30 a.m. May 4, follwing a brief illness. Mrs. Lutts was a native of Robertson County, Texas, where she was born September 14, 1857, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Moss. She married A. F. Lutts and the locatedin Bee County in the early 1890s, the family home first being northeast of Beeville just off the Berclair road. Later Mr. Lutts purchased the old Carter home on West Carter Street which remained the family home until his death. Mr. Lutts had been a farmer and later a building contractor and house mover before entereing business pursuits here, first as a drug store proprietor in partnership with J.T. Ballard, later as joint owner of the Lutts and McKinney haberdashery, and still later was joint owner of a general mercantile business in Skidmore. He served as mayor of Beeville in the early days of the present corporation (1912-1913). Mr. and Mrs. Lutts were the parents of six children, three daughters and three sons, all but one of whom survive their mother. The daughters, Mrs. J. M. Brown, Mrs. Henry J. Stovall, and Miss Frankie Lutts, all reside in San Antonio; the eldest son, Burton, makes his home at Oakville, and Vernon, the youngest of the family, resides in Dallas. Max, second son, died several years ago. Other survivors of Mrs. Lutts are one sister, Miss Georgia Moss of Kingsville, nine grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. Mrs. Lutts had made her home in San Antonio with her daughters since the passing of her husband. Beeville BEE PICAYUNE, p. 2, May 12, 1950