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Rose Ileen Luttrell

November 23, 2025

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Rose Ileen Luttrell, 95, loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, died Sunday, November 23, 2025.

Celebration of life to be held at a later date.

Ileen was the owner and operator of La Fiesta Café in Great Bend, KS. She loved to volunteer for Meals on Wheels and the Great Bend Elections. She was a member of Chapel Hill United Methodist Church in Wichita, KS.

Preceded in death by her husband, Cecil Luttrell; parents, Dewey and Eskel Mauder; great-grandson, Rory Keim; brothers, Dewey Eugene Mauder, Walter Forrest Mauder, Ralph Lester Mauder, Bobby Gene Mauder, Norman Dale Mauder, Jackie Lee Mauder, Charles Keith Mauder; sisters, Ruth Imogene Freeman, Opal Yvonne Harden, Erma Donna Weaver, Barbara Ann Cullison.

Survived by her sons, Alan (Jan) Luttrell, Curtis (Nancy) Luttrell, Gordon (Bev) Luttrell; daughters, Sharron Pace, Vicki (Steve) Anderson; sister, Aletha June Miller; 10 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren and one on the way.

Arrangements in care of Downing & Lahey Mortuary – East Chapel.

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  1. I always loved to go visit Aunt Ileen. I cherish the memories of time spent in Great Bend. May she rest in heaven! She will be sadly missed but fondly remembered.

  2. Aunt Ileen was a wonderful & loving lady in my life & I’m so thankful for all the time that I got to spend with her. Her & my Mom (Opal) had so much fun together when she would come to IN to visit. We’d get together to eat & play dominoes & card games, always the best of times. U will b forever missed but my heart is happy that ur back with Cecil & ur family! Sending love & prayers to ur families 🩷!

  3. Ileen was my brother Tim and myself first boss. We lived right around the corner from La Fiesta. I have always thought fondly of that time. Ileen was a great boss and had great food. My sincere sympathy to all of the family.
    Craig McIntosh


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