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Lucille Loman

Chicago, Illinois

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Loman, Lucille Conway Died Sunday, November 15, 2015, at the age of 95. Mrs. Loman was well known in the religious arena and was a civil rights activist. She was the first Secretary and first Dean of Christian Education of the Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church, founded by, Reverend Clay Evans....

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"Aunt Lucille" was a tremendous influence in my childhood, a model and thoughtful leader to me. I am grateful for all she gave and taught me. What a life of impact and legacy she has left. I thank God for her shining light and know that in the next realm she is bringing new meaning to the word "ancestress." Ase.

Lucille Loman was my supervisor and mentor at Operation Push. She was a lady of class and will be missed.

I met Ms. Loman many years ago at Operation PUSH, she was my supervisor, counselor, and teacher. Shared so much with me and countless others. Will miss her more than words can say. Will cherish the loving memories forever.

My boss for periods of time at TWO, and Operation PUSH. Truly a dynamic and dedicated God fearing woman. RIH Mrs. Loman

I remember "Aunt Lucille" fondly in my youth. Her sister Lela Lavender was a friend to my mother back in the day. My condolences to her family.

I am so sorry for your lost. Ms. Lucille Loman left many good memories for the family to cherish and be comforted by. May you also find comfort in the God of all comfort because he cares for you. 1Peter 5:6-7

I'll not ever forget the insightful testimony and sage advice of Mrs.Loman during an evening service shortly after I joined Fellowship many years ago via (a sanctified) song [Take The Lord, Alone With You] she had apparently lead during the earlier years of the church's existence. I can recall she had taken me by surprise; I had no idea she could sing and had once sung in the choir during the earlier days. As a Christian Educator, she shared some of her experiences as a Fellowship Comrade,...

God Bless Ms. Loman, I have fond memories of working with her. God bless her family, and may she rest in peace.