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ROBERT LOUIS “BOB” LUTTRELL CELEBRATES 100 REMARKABLE YEARS



On July 5, family and friends gathered at the Ossoli Circle Clubhouse to celebrate a true Knoxville treasure, Robert Louis “Bob” Luttrell, on his 100th birthday. The afternoon event honored a century of memories, accomplishments and service, and was hosted with love by his family.

Guests enjoyed browsing an impressive display of memorabilia highlighting Bob’s remarkable life, from his days serving in the U.S. Navy during World War II to his time as Knoxville’s very first Ronald McDonald. Items from his military service, career and personal life helped tell the story of a man who has left a lasting impact on the community.

Bob’s contributions to Knoxville are varied and heartfelt. In addition to his role bringing smiles as Ronald McDonald, he worked at the Knoxville News Sentinel, is an accomplished painter known for his beautiful artwork, and is beloved for his homemade red velvet cakes, a sweet tradition he continues for his friends to this day.

Among the many well-wishers were Congressman Tim Burchett and Senator Becky Massey, who stopped by to personally honor Bob and thank him for his service and community spirit.

It was a joyful afternoon filled with deep appreciation for a man who has touched so many lives. From the Navy to the newsroom, from joyful clowning to artistic expression, Bob Luttrell’s 100 years have been filled with purpose. Happy 100th birthday, Bob! Knoxville is lucky to call you one of its own.

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