Arsenault, Lucille A. (Roth)
(Campbell, Spencer)
Rochester: Our loving, strong, feisty, funny Mother and Nanny passed away surrounded by family October 3, 2009 at age 93. She joins those who went before her to heaven: her beloved husband, Raymond, parents Mathew and Margaret Roth, brothers Florian and Norbert, her special grandson Brian Campbell and her great-grandson Justin Paul Shehadi.
She is survived by two daughters, Lynda EA Campbell and Donna (Ken) Spencer, her son David (Carol) Arsenault; 10 grandchildren, Peter and Joshua Campbell, Laurie (Kieran) Hetzler, Mark (Lindsay) and Steven (Robyn) Spencer, Nicole (David) Emler, Mathew (Jennifer) and Michael Arsenault, Jeremy (Anna Andreano) and Bryan (Rachel) Fromm; 13 1/2 great-grandchildren. Lucille left parts of herself in all of us.
Her Memorial Mass will be celebrated at 9:30 AM Saturday, October 10th at Holy Ghost Church (250 Coldwater Road, Gates). Internment will be held privately. Friends wishing may contribute to St. John's Home Foundation (150 Highland Avenue, Rochester, NY 14620) specifically for their Community Garden Project which brought Lucille much pleasure.
Heartfelt thanks to the past and present staff of South 4 at St. John's for their loving care and for honoring her spirit so well these past 7 years.
Farrell-Ryan Funeral Home
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October 9, 2009
Dear Lynda, I am sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. Having spent time with you, I am sure she must have been a wonderful woman. All my love, Jim Popp
Darlene Walker
October 8, 2009
No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. My deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.
Joe and Patti Tortoretti
October 8, 2009
To the Arsenault Family,
Our sympathies are with you at this difficult time. We will remember Lucille fondly in the years ahead, and we know that her spirit will live on in each of you. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Joe and Patti Tortoretti
Chris Montagliano
October 8, 2009
Carol and Dave,
I use to work with Carol at Athena Middle and saw that you have lost someone dear and want to send you both a note to remember your mom in your heart and her memories will last forever sorry for your loss and I wish you both strenght to move forward during this difficult time.
Chris Montagliano
God Bless all of you!
October 8, 2009
Dear Lynda,
My deepest sympathy to you and your family.We both know how "the long good-bye" is never long enough.
Shirley Parnell
Brenda Cunningham-Waterman
October 8, 2009
Dear Lynda & Family:
I am sorry to hear of the passing of your mother. You and your family are in my prayers. I pray for strength and comfort to get you through this time. Continue to hold on to your precious memories that will enable you to keep your Mom's spirit alive!
Love
Brenda Cunningham-Waterman
Andrea Murray
October 7, 2009
Lynda, Pete and Josh, I am thinking about all of you during this sad time. Life is full of meetings and partings. The parting is always hard.
Just remember all the good times.
Love from, Andrea and all the Macdonalds.
R S Wilson
October 7, 2009
Dear Great Lou Lou-your beloved daughter helped you find all the passion and joy in your soul and share it with us all. Thank you for your gifts, your gnarly wisdom shared with us all, your wonderful daughter and grandsons who gifted me beyond wealth. Enjoy this next phase. We all will see you soon. Love Sharon, Scott and Kirstin
Loretta Ponder
October 7, 2009
Lynda, I was sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. The passing away of a parent is never easy. But you have memories and stories that you can continue to pass on to family and friends. Therefore, she lives on in each story you tell. Keep the laughter going, keep the memories going, and share all the wonderful stories you have about your mom. My prayers are with you as you continue this journey called life.
Sincerely,
Loretta
Ann Ash
October 7, 2009
Lynda you are in my thoughts. Much sympathy to you and your family.
--Ann Ash
October 7, 2009
Lucille lived life out loud, by her standards and her reality. She let you know, whether you were a child of hers or not, what she loved about you and what you might think about changing and had you laughing, or at least smiling, the whole time she was being herself. I loved and admired her, and can see that the apple did not fall far from the tree in my dear friend Lynda - great job at life, Lucille - rest easy.
Mara and Gray Fain
Cindy and Jeff
October 7, 2009
Our condolence to your family Lynda. Knowing you, we know she must have been a wonderful mother and left a legacy to be proud of. Cindy and Jeff
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