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Lucille R. Maggioni

Black Creek, Georgia

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Black Creek - Lucille R. Maggioni, 70, died Monday, August 18, 2003 at Candler Hospital. Born in Jacksonville, Florida, Mrs. Maggioni had lived on Ladys Island, South Carolina for 21 years before moving to Black Creek in 2001. She was preceded in death by her husband, Gilbert J. Maggioni. She...

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We'll miss Lucille at Holy Cross Church but her warm smile will always be with us. She always took the time to smile and ask how we were doing.

Our deepest sympathy and prayers are with her family.

To All of the Family:
Aunt Kitty was a very special person to me. I regret I didn't see her more often. I loved talking to her and being around her. I will never forget her or stop loving and missing her. I know you are all hurting, I sincerely share your pain, and my thoughts and prayers go out to all of you. If you ever need anything or just need someone to talk to or cry with, please do not hesitate to call. I love you all. Take care.

Our whole family was so sorry to hear about Aunt Kitty. I am Lorraine Stiehl niece.. I have so many fond memories of this fine lady, and so many from the family re-unions I was able to attend as well. Aunt Kitty and Aunt Edna will be greatly missed. Our prayers are with the family members left behind. Rejoice for them , they are with Jesus....

Sending our condolences and prayers
to the entire family, and especially
to Jackie Butler, with whom we are associated.
May The Lord bring comfort and peace
to you.

You have graced the heavens with you southern style and charm. We will truly miss you in our hearts and our family reunions.

Love Joey & Melinda

May you find comfort in knowing that our deepest sympathy is with you during this time of great sorrow. Lucille was a gift of grace and goodness to our family. We treasure and hold dear the memories of both Lucille and Gilbert. These memories will always bring us great joy and comfort. We are thankful for their friendship, compassion, and love. At this time of great loss, may this words serve as an expression of our deepest sympathy.
Our love,
Lois Koth, Beaufort
Carole...

I am so sorry for your loss, She was one of the last truely Southern Bells. I loved her and will miss her.
My prayers are there with all of you.
Love ya,
Tina & Jim

we will miss seeing aunt kitty every year at the family reunion. we always enjoyed her wit and lively personality.
love,
judy and steve

I can only say that you will be missed so very much by all of us who adored and loved you. I will alway remember the fun vacations we had in the summer on Gwinnett Street. You will always be my Aunt Kitty. I love you Cathy Mansfield