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Mary Anne “Mimi” <I>Wade</I> Luterman

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Mary Anne “Mimi” Wade Luterman

Birth
Alvarado, Johnson County, Texas, USA
Death
15 Dec 2021 (aged 88)
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Burial
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Mary Anne Luterman
DECEMBER 22, 1932 – DECEMBER 15, 2021

The world sheds a tear today as we have lost one of the most loving and special people humanity has ever known. Mary Anne Luterman serves as a beacon of light, filling hearts with love to all who have the pleasure of knowing her. We celebrate the life of an amazing woman who did it all. Mary Anne, or "Mimi," lived a life of adventure, entrepreneurship, sports, nurturing and love. From humble beginnings in Alvarado and Ft. Worth, her journey began in her youth when she found a love for competition by building and racing high speed go carts around the country, while winning numerous championships. She was never afraid to get her hands dirty, thriving on speed and victory all while remaining humble and gracious. She miraculously transitioned from racer and mechanic to traveling the world modeling the latest fashions, while taking residence in Europe and Calgary, Alberta. Her passion for people and her adventurous spirit transitioned into the world of professionally showing dogs. Her area of expertise revolved around German Shepherds and Corgis. In true Mimi style, she rose within the ranks of showing a grand champion Shepherd named Pearly. This led to her entrepreneurial rise in multi-family real estate having been given her first opportunity to branch out by Irv Deal. She married Norman a little later in life and together they had one son. She easily transitioned from being a world-class athlete and businesswoman to reigning "mom of the year" a solid 49 years in a row. It should come as no surprise that Mary Anne was also an accomplished artist. In the 1980's she founded "Artistic Touches by Mary Anne" and single-handedly brought folk art to the Dallas area. 12-hour days never slowed Mimi down. She was an amazing chef who cooked meals for family and friends nearly every day of the week and was famous for her chicken tenders, cherry pie and divinity candy from scratch.

Today, we share the beautiful soul of a wonderful mom, Mimi, and friend. We all love you, we appreciate you and we will continue to become better versions of ourselves because of you. Her son and daughter-in-law are incredibly thankful for all Mary Anne's friends and special caregivers at the Edgemere and the Preston at Park Cities. She will be interred with her husband, Norman, at Sparkman Hillcrest Memorial Park with a small, private graveside service, just as Mimi wanted. We love you Mimi…forever and always.
Mary Anne Luterman
DECEMBER 22, 1932 – DECEMBER 15, 2021

The world sheds a tear today as we have lost one of the most loving and special people humanity has ever known. Mary Anne Luterman serves as a beacon of light, filling hearts with love to all who have the pleasure of knowing her. We celebrate the life of an amazing woman who did it all. Mary Anne, or "Mimi," lived a life of adventure, entrepreneurship, sports, nurturing and love. From humble beginnings in Alvarado and Ft. Worth, her journey began in her youth when she found a love for competition by building and racing high speed go carts around the country, while winning numerous championships. She was never afraid to get her hands dirty, thriving on speed and victory all while remaining humble and gracious. She miraculously transitioned from racer and mechanic to traveling the world modeling the latest fashions, while taking residence in Europe and Calgary, Alberta. Her passion for people and her adventurous spirit transitioned into the world of professionally showing dogs. Her area of expertise revolved around German Shepherds and Corgis. In true Mimi style, she rose within the ranks of showing a grand champion Shepherd named Pearly. This led to her entrepreneurial rise in multi-family real estate having been given her first opportunity to branch out by Irv Deal. She married Norman a little later in life and together they had one son. She easily transitioned from being a world-class athlete and businesswoman to reigning "mom of the year" a solid 49 years in a row. It should come as no surprise that Mary Anne was also an accomplished artist. In the 1980's she founded "Artistic Touches by Mary Anne" and single-handedly brought folk art to the Dallas area. 12-hour days never slowed Mimi down. She was an amazing chef who cooked meals for family and friends nearly every day of the week and was famous for her chicken tenders, cherry pie and divinity candy from scratch.

Today, we share the beautiful soul of a wonderful mom, Mimi, and friend. We all love you, we appreciate you and we will continue to become better versions of ourselves because of you. Her son and daughter-in-law are incredibly thankful for all Mary Anne's friends and special caregivers at the Edgemere and the Preston at Park Cities. She will be interred with her husband, Norman, at Sparkman Hillcrest Memorial Park with a small, private graveside service, just as Mimi wanted. We love you Mimi…forever and always.


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  • Created by: br1941
  • Added: Dec 18, 2021
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/235003848/mary_anne-luterman: accessed ), memorial page for Mary Anne “Mimi” Wade Luterman (22 Dec 1932–15 Dec 2021), Find a Grave Memorial ID 235003848, citing Sparkman Hillcrest Memorial Park, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA; Maintained by br1941 (contributor 48037435).