Lucille-Spring-Obituary

Lucille Almeleh Spring

Seattle, Washington

Apr 17, 1933 – Dec 10, 2013

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BORN
April 17, 1933
DIED
December 10, 2013
LOCATION
Seattle, Washington
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Lucille Spring passed away on December 10, 2013 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on December 11, 2013.

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Thinking of Lucy. Her voice brought joy to many over the years. Embracing her family in love.

Harley, Perry, Sally and Peggy
Our hearts go out to your family over Lucy. Our families were very close for many years, golfing, dinner parties,cards. A great lady, she will be missed by all.

Perry,
My sympathies to you and your family. I did not know that Lucy was your mother. I knew her from Kline Galland. Lucy was the first person I met when I volunteered to run a men's group with David Brumer. Lucy was a wonderful, warm and inclusive force. I'm sorry for your loss and that of the community at large.

We are saddened by the loss of beautiful Lucy! She was one of the kindest, sweetest ladies on the face of this earth and I just always thought she'd always be here! I will never forget how this Sephardic lady sang Yiddish songs to my mother-in-law while she was dying at the Kline.
Who does that? LUCY! We will all miss her very much. Talby and Bob Gelb

I knew Lucy through my work at NCJW and at Kline Galland as coordinator of the monthly birthday parties there. There wasn't a nicer and more energetic person! I have many wonderful memories of Lucy that I will never forget.

Lucy- an inspiration to all. I thank you for the time I have been lucky to know you and for your unending support of the Washington State Jewish Historical Society. My thoughts are with the whole family at this time.

Lucy Spring was a bubbly,ever smiling and talented woman. We sang together from time to time at the Temple Sinai Friday services when Goldie Jaffe was the music director and Irving Sternoff was the cantor. Those were the days!!
God bless you Lucy. Rest in peace, I shall not forget you.
Edythe Gissing,Tucson AZ.

i cant think of a nicer lady than Lucy . I know she will be missed terrible by everyone . My prayers go out to all of you for your loss.

Lucy was instrumental in my musical and Jewish upbringing. She is etched into history and her love for the Jewish community will live on every time we sing.

Alan T. Israel