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Lucille Waters

Norfolk, Virginia

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HAMPTON - Lucille Strother Eubanks Waters, 90, a longtime resident of Hampton, Va., went to be with our Lord on Aug. 4, 2009. Lucille passed away in the comfort of her apartment at the Hidenwood Retirement Community.She was predeceased by her husband of 61 years, Tom G. Waters, former Vice-Mayor...

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I am sorry to hear of your loss I only got to meet her 3 times before Tom died and 2 times after that . they were both very kind people I am so glad that I got to meet my geat aunt and uncle

I am so sorry to have heard of her passing and not been informed of it until tonight.My condolences to Sandra & Bobby,Brenda, Butch, and Diana.
I have wonderful memories of Lucille and will always remember her love for people and kindness to me.All the years I worked in her home, gave me the oppertunities to learn so much of her life. What a joy to experience a relationship with this precious "Lady"!She always treated me
like a friend or a family member, not as someone who...

Dear Waters Family,
I was out of town last week and so sorry when I read about Mrs. Waters when I returned. Your parents accomplished so much for the City of Hampton and our Wythe neighborhood. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Brenda, M.E. and the Waters Family..We are so sorry for your loss. I never met your Mom, however, we have heard a lot of stories about your family and your growing up in the "big house" on the Chesapeake Bay. She was a lady I would have liked to have known. A Mother is special and you will miss her greatly.
J.D. and Carolyn Stout

I went to work for the City of Hampton in 1972 and met your parents then when your father was on the City Council. Both were wonderful people, and I know you miss them but are happy to know they are now reunited. May peace be with each of you as you deal with your loss.

Brenda and Butch. I was so sorry to read of your mother's passing. I remember all the times on Greenbriar that I visited your mom and dad, and how gracious they were. Hampton lost a lot when the elder Waters left. My dad lives off Colony Road and had I known your mom was there in Hidenwood, I would have loved to have visited her. My heart goes out to you both.

Sandra, Diana, Butch, and Brenda. While driving through Dillon, SC last Saturday I thought of your Mom and remembered her telling me several times that she and Mr. Waters had gotten married there. I was suprised and saddened to learn of her passing this past week while I was on vacation in South Carolina. The years I spent living next to your Mom and Dad were truly some of my best. They went out of their way to make feel welcome and always made me feel like an extended member of their family....

Diana, Butch, Brenda and Sandra,

I know the loss of your dear Mother leaves an empty place in your heart that can be filled by no other. I am so happy I was able to spend some time with her the last few weeks and will miss her. I spent many happy times in your home through the years and you became my second family.

My Mom and Aunt Mary enjoyed spending time with your Mom when they were all together at The Hidenwood. They enjoyed being together again and renewing old...

I was sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. She was always a special person to our family.
I am glad I was able to see her last year when I brought my Aunt Doris for a visit. They both were so excited to see each other and catch up on their families.
During this time may Gods Grace be with each of you.
Janice Broughton Topping