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Lucille Washington Knox

Calera, Alabama

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A lifelong educator, Mrs. Lucille W. Knox went home peacefully on the morning of October 28, 2018. Mrs. Knox was a beloved wife, daughter, sister, and aunt. Affectionately known as "Honey", Mrs. Knox dedicated her life to educating several generations of students. Mrs. Knox received a B.A. degree...

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My heart is heavy because I procrastinated too long to come back to visit Cousin Honey (Eloise Moss Whitman) my Mother, was one of Honey's closest cousins'. I will cherish the fond memories of Cousin Honey's wit and humor. Watching Cousin Honey, Cousin Tea, Cousin Sarah and my Mother laugh and share good times together, always filled my heart with joy. She was an exceptional Woman--who touched the lives of many. She will truly be missed but her legacy lives on. There's another Angel in Heaven.

My sincere condolences go to the family. Deuteronomy 32:7 tells us to Remember the days of old. Special memories of moments spent together, valuable lessons given, or comforting words shared can all be sources of comfort as you cope with their loss. May you receive much love and support.

I am deeply sorry for your loss. May the God and father of Abraham be with you as we await the fulfillment of seeing Abraham offspring fill the earth like the stars in the heavens. Genesis 15:5,6.

I share with great sympathy the loss of Mrs. Knox. She was my English teacher at Robinson Elementary School in Fairfield. I will never forget the special attention she gave me in sharpening my communication and writing skills. She made a great impact on me and countless others ensuring that we could express ourselves with clear and concise language. For this I am truly grateful and I thank her every day for the time she gave. RIP a great teacher.

Sincere Condolences to the Knox Family.....Mrs. Knox taught me English at Wenonah State Jr. College from 1966-1967. She will be remembered as a Fantastic Teacher and Woman.