SCOTT CITY - A memorial service for Anita Faye Lufcy will be held today at 5 p.m. at the Kingdom's Hall Jehovah's Witnesses Church, 603 Northview in Cape Girardeau. Elder Glenn Tinnin will preside.
There will be no visitation. Amick-Burnett Funeral Home of Scott City is in charge of arrangements.
Lufcy, 64 years old, of Scott City, died at her home Friday, March 15, 1991.
She was born Sept. 4, 1926 at Cape Girardeau, daughter of Charles Palmer and Frankie Cook Palmer.
She was married to M. Walter H. Lufcy. He survives of Memphis, Tenn.
She was a member of the Kingdom Hall Jehovah's Witnesses.
Survivors include two sons, Jacky Gray of Scott City, and Larry Lufcy, Brunswick, Tenn.; daughter, Nancy Jo Robinson of Cape Girardeau,; three brothers, Jimmy Palmer of Springfield, Ill., Curtis Palmer of Cape Girardeau, and David Palmer, Washington, Ill.; four sisters, Shirley Hency of Fruitland, Patsy Roth of Camarillo, Calif., Marilyn Enlow of Washington, Ill., and Janet Cook, of Samburg, Tenn.; and six grandchildren.
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