Lucy-Roberts-Obituary

Lucy Roberts

Southport, Connecticut

Jun 16, 1945 – Feb 27, 2015 (Age 69)

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BORN
June 16, 1945
DIED
February 27, 2015
AGE
69
LOCATION
Southport, Connecticut

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Roberts, LucyLucy DeFoe Roberts, after valiantly battling pancreatic cancer, died peacefully at her home, in Southport, Connecticut, Friday, February 27, 2015. Lucy graduated with a master's degree from Fairfield University. She was a dedicated social worker who helped countless families and...

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Page and Blair:
I hope time has given your hearts a chance to hurt a little less. I think of your mother quite often. Lucy had a major impact in the lives of many women and children at Emerge. The first lady who entered into our program 24 years ago shared a few stories with me about your mom a few months ago. Lucy has made loving and lasting impressions in the lives of those touched by her life. I was blessed to be a part of her life and she will live in my heart forever. I will...

words could never express the depth and truth in passion of such a kind loving spirit love and prayers to Blaire and Paige always her most precious

Dear Page and Blair:

We are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of our beloved Lucy. We became friends only recently (about 7 years ago) but the closeness we developed in a short span of time was astounding. From the outset, we were struck by her warm and generous nature, her sunny personality and her innate kindness. Lucy was truly a friend to us in joyous times and in challenging ones. We will always cherish memories of the great times we had together with her on our discovery...

To Lucy's family I send prayers of consolation for your loss. Knowing Lucy added a deep and memorable joy. She will be honored for her beautiful life and missed here every day. Jana Moorman

My heart is with you all. I just found out and am so saddened by the news. Lucy was a kind and loving woman and will always be in my thoughts.

To Page and family. My deepest sympathy.Sorry for your lost

Page and Blair, Your mother helped so many of us in the community especially the Visiting Nurses. We will be forever grateful and will always remember her great spirit of service and giving. Best, Mary Ann O'Connor, Former President of United Visiting Nurse Association.

My deepest sympathy goes to you, the family of a woman I have been proud and honored to call my friend. I've had the good fortune of knowing Lucy for many years through our affiliation first with United Home Care and then VNS of CT. I always found her to be a truly genuine person, making you feel that you were the only person that mattered when she was in your company. I only hope that I can follow her example and accomplish a fraction of what she has done in her lifetime; and, if I do, I...

Lucy was a wonderful person and gentle soul. She will be dearly missed.