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Pat Stroud posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 5, 2005
Always enjoyed visiting with Mrs Lucille while she was a resident of the nursing home. Her brother Wyatt Belcher was my Sunday School Teacher at Ozark Baptist Church
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Rachel (Bonds) Wills posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 4, 2005
Sincere regrets to hear of the passing of such a "great" lady. She dedicated her life to serving others,never met a stranger and touched many lives,all in a positive way. She will remain in my heart and I will miss her greatly.
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Win & Rhonda Belcher & Family posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 4, 2005
I will always remember Lucille for her wonderfully confrontive good nature which, if you weren't in a good mood, she would make sure that you were in one, whether you were ready or not! As a child, I remember her as a ray of sunshine & encouragement that would shine brightly into my world & want to know everything that was going with me as soon as I hit the door to visit her. What a wonderful reunification it will be-- with her beloved Uncle Percy, Grandpappy, Grandma Stella, Aunt Bea, Uncle Wyatt, Young Uncle Guy, My Dad Ray, & who can forget old Ms. Jewel who would be cooking up who knows what?! May God Comfort You & Continue To Give You Hope That Shown Brightly For So Many Years In The Life Of Your Mother & My Aunt, Lucille.
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Seth Snellgrove posted a condolence
Monday, October 3, 2005
I always admired Mrs. Martin. She was a true southern lady, a great role model, and a great mother.
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Carmen Dillard posted a condolence
Sunday, October 2, 2005
I am very proud that my middle name is Lucille in honor of my favorite aunt. I used to love to visit Uncle Percy and Aunt Lucille in Ozark as a child and usually cried when it was time to leave. In her prime, she was a spunky woman full of life. One of my fondest memories was when she and I took a camping trip to Helen, GA in the early '80's. We spent many hours talking, and she shared many stories of her childhood and growing up with my father. I like to think she is in heaven with all her brothers and sisters...each trying to out-talk the other!! God bless you, Aunt Lucille. I love you. Carmen (Belcher) Dillard and family