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Lisa Sturgis Luckett: 1960-2025

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Lisa Sturgis Luckett

VICKSBURG, Miss. — Lisa Sturgis Luckett passed away on Tuesday, August 12, 2025, at her home surrounded by her family. She was 65.

Lisa was born in West Monroe, LA, on February 18, 1960. She has been a resident of Vicksburg since a young toddler. She was a member of Immanuel Baptist Church. Lisa loved the Lord and her family and always put her worries aside for others. She loved her friends, writing calligraphy, painting, collecting little knickknacks, her church and her church family, and read her Bible daily. She impacted so many people and gained a lot of adoptive kids through her kids, grandkids, and work. She was always filled with love and laughter, and to have known her was nothing that could be beat except knowing Jesus Christ as your personal savior. A kind and heartfelt soul, she is no longer suffering but has gained her wings.

Lisa is survived by her husband, Jerry; her children, Jeremy Luckett (Amy), Casey Pearson (Jim), Jeffrey Luckett, Angel Luckett, and Minnie Pearl; her grandchildren, Ariel Self, Adison Pearson, and John Hayes Anderson; her great-grandchild, Sedona Jewell; her mother, Jean Beebe Sturgis; her sisters, Penny Dement (Mark), Jackie Sturgis, and Vickie Williams (Shawn); her nephew, Kaleb Williams (Tiffany) and their children.

She will reside in heaven with our Lord Jesus and her father, Marion Jackson Sturgis “Jack.”

Visitation will be held on Friday, August 15, from 1 p.m. until 3 p.m. at Immanuel Baptist Church, with services to follow at 3 p.m., with the Rev. Billy Brumfield officiating.

Special thank you to Jenny Smith Jabour and Tracey Hoofman for always being there for my wife and mom through their thick friendship and her health.

Also, special thanks to Katina, Karlee, and Sara with Arden Hospice for their personal love and care, along with the Paynes and her sister-in-law Debbie Duke. Thank you, Pat Rouse and Brandy Harvey, for always being there. It has meant more than you two can imagine.


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