Winnie “Luetta” Spraggins 89, of West Point, Georgia, passed away peacefully in the care of her family on April 16, 2025.
A memorial service will be held at West Point Cemetery on Tuesday, April 22, 2025 at 11 a.m.
Luetta was born on December 11, 1935 to Winnie and Olin Spradlin. To know her was to love her… whether you were just popping in for a minute or staying the weekend, she was going to make sure you had a full plate and a big glass of sweet tea. Luetta loved her family more than anything and would go out of her way to make sure they were taken care of, no matter the cost. After retiring from the textile mill she spent her time taking care of her grandchildren, playing video games and fussing with her best friend and sister in law, Cindy Alford. She was a fierce woman that stood her ground and was sure to pass that same energy down through the generations.
“Nanny” to her family (related or not) was preceded in death by both of her parents, brother Jack Spradlin, and her husband, Robert Lee Spraggins, along with their sons, Terry, Barry, Olin, and great-grand daughter Sadie Jennings. She is survived by her son, Lamar Spraggins (Jane), daughter in law, Rhonda Davis (Billy Wayne), and her grandchildren: Brandy Milford, Melissa Copeland, Whitney Jennings (Chase), Kendall Yates (Eric), Kerry Harrelson, Nick Spraggins, Zack Spraggins (Hannah), Mallory McDiarmid (Justin), and Kayla Harrelson-Beck(Robert). Great-grandchildren: Britley Thrower (Dalton), Maciah, Brooklyn, Jalyn, Rylie, Jaden, Levi, Sesylee, Grace, Chloe, Emily, Grayson, Dixon, Gunner, Shade, and Bodhi. Great, great-grand children: Baxton, Sydnee and Bennett and brother: James Spradlin.
Her memory will forever live on within her immediately family, extended family of nieces and nephews (including greats and great, greats), friends and community. As we share in stories and lessons learned, we can all smile knowing that Nanny will always be with us.
If you would like to send flowers, the family has asked that you send a live plant that can be kept “in remembrance of” to Valley Point Funeral Home in Lanett, Alabama.