Lucille had always enjoyed her monthly Ladies'' Bridge Group which was frequently called "The Listeners".
208, OES in 1951 which later merged with Enterprise Chapter #105 in 2018. Lucille is survived by her brother, Stan (Toni) Tate of Kettering, Ohio; daughters: Marty Criswell, Beverly Criswell Yanase, and Shirley Criswell Anderson & husband Mark; her 8 Grandchildren and 5 Great-Grandchildren to whom she is affectionately known as MeeMaw: Erin & Kyle Hall (Cooper & Weston), Chase McMillan, Sage & Becky Yanase (Michiko), Stephanie & Wil Zayas (David & Shane), Jonathan & Andrea Yanase, Ashley Yanase, Caleb Yanase, and Brianna Yanase, and numerous nieces and nephews. Others attending a graveside service may desire to bring a chair and umbrella and sit at a distance.Lucille Gist Wright Edwards was born on January 24, 1924 the daughter of the late Will Sims and Louise Gist. Surname JETER. To her first union with Elguster Wright, Sr., there were two children born: Minister Elgusta “Gus” (Brenda) Wright and the late Minister Brenda (Harry) Wright Byrd.Lucille was a born-again Christian. Her love of the arts grew over the years and she especially loved classical music and the Impressionist era. Lucille attended Bucknell University in Lewisburg, PA (1942-44), then graduated from Cornell University, New York Hospital School of Nursing in Ithaca, NY in 1947 with BS and RN degrees. Your email will not be used for any other purpose.To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Lucille (Gist) Wright Edwards, please visit our,© 2020 Community Mortuary, Inc.. All Rights Reserved. They were married for 37 years. Lucille is preceded in death by her husband (Webb), parents (Edith and Doddridge), sister (Laverne), brother (Frank). Lucille Genevieve Tate Criswell Musslewhite, beloved mother, sister, aunt, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend passed away on May 1, 2015 at the age of 90 in San Antonio, Texas. All Rights Reserved. Lucille was born on September 6, 1924 in Oak Park, Illinois, the eldest of 4 children… Lucille graduated from Westfield High School in 1942. She served as a gifted pianist and was also active in church choir, women''s retreats, Walk to Emmaus, a weekly Women''s Prayer Group, and was voted Mother of the Year in 1995. She attended Benjamin Franklin Grade School. His father was originally from Vancouver, British Columbia whereas his mother was born in Seattle, Washington. The family will receive friends at the home. Lucille enjoyed the many Tate family vacations to the New Jersey shoreline, points in new England, and road travels to relatives in Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Missouri, and Kansas. Lucille married Billy Jean Stamper on month day 1943, at age 22. Funeral Services will be 10:00 AM Wednesday May 6, 2015 at Jeter & Son Funeral Home, Cedar Hill Chapel, 332 Cedar St., Cedar Hill, TX 75104.© Copyright 2016 - 20 She served in the Culinary Department for Adamsburg Schools. Her love of music grew as she studied piano for 12 years through Junior and Senior high school. She will be remembered for her kindness, generosity, talent, her sense of humor, and her love of the Lord and His Word. She later married Webb Musslewhite in 1971 which expanded her family to include his sons and their families: David & Shirley (Donna and Darrel), and Dennis & Judy (Clay, Jeannie, and Cindy.) She was active in the class and church for almost 50 years. We would like to offer our sincere support to anyone coping with grief. He was born to father James Allen "Al" Hendrix (1919-2002) and mother Lucille Jeter (1925-1958) in Seattle, Washington. They became members of Tyler Street United Methodist Church and the Wedding Ring Class in 1959. We kindly ask that you refrain from shaking hands, hugging, and kissing in an effort to maintain the safety of all attendees.
Lucille Stamper (born Jeter) was born on month day 1920, at birth place, Missouri. Jackson County, Florida, USA. Several children were born to Preston and Clarice. Lucille was the youngest of the Jeter children, and she was a beauty. Enter your email below for our complimentary daily grief messages. Birth of a brother: Johnny Seborne JETER February 26, 1930 (Age 19 years) Birth of a brother: Jefferson Douglas JETER She was the last surviving sibling of four children: two brothers, Harold Gist and Estes Jeter and one sister, Helen Gist Wilson. At age 5, the family moved to Westfield, New Jersey where she spent her childhood years. She joined Floyd Wilkes Chapter No. Shortly thereafter met her husband, Marion Edward Criswell, with whom she had 3 daughters. In the later years, Lucille became active in a Women''s Club called PEO an international organization which raised funds to provide college scholarships for the less fortunate. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Tyler St United Methodist Church, 927 West Tenth St., Dallas, TX 75208 or Tyler St Christian Academy, 915 West Ninth St., Dallas, TX 75208.