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Lillian R. Westbrook

Rome, New York

Sep 25, 1939 – Oct 20, 2025

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BORN
September 25, 1939
DIED
October 20, 2025
LOCATION
Rome, New York

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WESTBROOK - Lillian R. Hughes Westbrook, 86, of Floyd, on Oct. 20, 2025. No calling hours. Private services. Burial in Gerald B.H. Solomon National Cemetery, Saratoga. Arrangements by Strong-Burns & Sprock Funeral Home 7751 Merrick Road, Rome.

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My love is forever more and one day. I remember when I was going to school for my nursing, I went to visit my cousin , she was much older than me , but there always been that warm feeling I get from her whenever she was around or visiting in town. So I decided to visit her for my first time and that was the beginning of ours cousin relationship, she always was about family , she would do the Chronicles send pictures for family reunions . she always wanted to keep family close together and...

So sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. Davita I remember your laughter, great smile and sense of humor from high school. David you always were a force to be recond with on the football field at HP. I pray for your strength to pull you through this time of loss.

I had the pleasure to meet Rita when she was at Terrace at Woodland. She was a very sweet lady. I enjoyed many stories that brought her joy especially when she talked about her family and God.

Your mother, Sister Westbrook, was a wonderful Christian soldier leading people to God. Sister Westbrook was an example of a Godly Woman. Her leadership at noonday prayers were always insightful and left you feeling thankful for what you had. She will be missed. Sending lots of hugs and love to her family during this difficult time.

I knew Rita from Marcy State Hospital as I was also a nurse there. She was a grand lady, excellent nurse and friend to all. Highly respected. It was a pleasure knowing her. Prayers sent to her family.

She will be missed. Sister Rita Westbrook a long time friend of the Dixon Family.

Rita Westbrook was a friend to me and all of the Martin Family we all thought the world of Sister Westbrook and will always be thankful for all she did for the Martin Family she was a saint and a beautiful person my Mother Mary Martin really loved Sister Westbrook. We are praying for the Family and hoping Sister Westbrook enjoys Heaven.

My husband and I offer our condolences to her family. I didn´t know Mother Westbrook for very long, but what stands out in my memories of her was her smile and she had a sweet and kind spirit that reached deep. See you the other side my sister in Christ.

Very devoted to her Christian faith.