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Lucille Danyow Evarts

1941 - 2021

Lucille Danyow Evarts obituary, 1941-2021, Vergennes, VT

BORN

1941

DIED

2021

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Vergennes, Vermont

Lucille Evarts Obituary

Lucille Danyow Evarts

Lucille Danyow Evarts passed from this world to the next on March 18th, 2021. She died peacefully at her home, surrounded by family. Lucille (a.k.a. Aunt Tootie to her nieces and nephews, and Lucy to a special few) was born to Evelyn (née Smith) and Orville Danyow Sr. on July 5th, 1941. She was many things in her almost 80 years on this planet: valedictorian of the Vergennes High School class of '59, DAR Good Citizenship Award recipient, 4H leader, Champlain College graduate, Waltham town official, school board member/chairperson, and so much more. She was also the love of her husband Terrance (Terry) Evarts's life for over 60 years. Lucille was raised on a Vermont family farm, and like most farmers, she was tough as nails. But Lucille was also kind, especially to children and animals, and especially her own. She and Terry maintained the Evarts family farm on Buck Mountain and raised assorted flora and fauna, including the stray friends of their children.

After retiring from decades of service as a rural mail carrier, Lucille threw herself into civic engagement. She had always been involved in her community, but in retirement, Lucille was elected Town Treasurer of Waltham, and most recently served as Acting Town Clerk. Lucille also loved quarter horses and was very active in the Vermont Quarter Horse Association and the American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA). She helped found the Region 6 division of AQHA, and was an inspiration to her beloved "horse community." Well into her 70s, Lucille hitched up the camper to her dual-wheeled truck and drove all over the northeastern USA to manage AQHA horse shows. She was honored at Region 6's 10th year anniversary for her dedication and hard work.

Lucille held true to the Vermont principle of the Good Samaritan, and always offered a hand to those in need. She was quick with a tractor tow from a ditch, or a cup of coffee for a chilled neighbor. Lucille was also an avid homeopath and organic gardener. Her flowers and vegetables were prolific, and she had the scars to prove it. Lucille was a life-long progressive and a fierce advocate for the environment and women's rights. Her love for her family, friends, and community was immense, and she was loved twofold in return.

Besides her husband Terry, Lucille leaves behind her four daughters, Kelly, Kristine, Bridget, and Karena, her sons-in-law Brian Chambers, Timothy Bouvier, Michael "Ike" Krumenacker, and Douglas Mulcahey, grandson Dylan Chambers, daughter-in-law Jan Tofferi-Epstein, grandson Colby Epstein, and granddaughter Betsy Epstein. She also leaves behind her siblings Helen (Michael) Huestis, James (Jane) Danyow, June (David) Leffke, Sally (George) Torrey, and siblings-in-law George (Louise) Evarts and Jean (Carroll) O'Connor, as well as many precious nieces, nephews, and cousins. Lucille was preceded in death by her parents, brothers Orville Jr. and Alan, sisters-in-law Mary Jane Danyow, Gloria Wade, Mary-Louise "Weezy" Austin, Joanne Evarts, and son Ronald Epstein.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Addison County Home Health & Hospice, Vermont Land Trust, The Nature Conservancy, or the charity that you believe would best honor Lucille's memory.

The memorial service will be held Sunday August 8th at the Old Lantern Inn and Barn at 3260 Greenbush Rd, Charlotte, VT 05445, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Burlington Free Press from Mar. 19 to Jun. 6, 2021.

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Jim Tracey

June 6, 2021

I went to school with her, she was very nice person. I was in the same class as her brother Orville. Nice family, may she rest in peace!

Wanda Bouvier

June 5, 2021

Dear Terrie and Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. I can only know for each of you that she left behind a GREAT legacy. She was a very talented and loving woman leaving behind all of you to carry that forward. Positive Healing thoughts to you all.
Fondly,
Wanda Bouvier

Al Nevins

April 19, 2021

Thank you helping our town so much.

Jackie Yantz Steadman

March 29, 2021

I’m sorry to hear of Lucy’s passing..We were classmates and friends...

Rick and Donna Ebel

March 25, 2021

We will always remember Lucille as an attentive and caring mother, a loving wife, and a true champion of the quarter-horse breed.

Ruth Kennedy Grant

March 23, 2021

Dear Terry and Family,
We send deepest sympathy over your loss off Lucille from our new home in New York State A loss for many, including the town of Waltham.

Sincerely,
Ruth and Win Grant

Diane Saunders

March 22, 2021

Lucy's passing will leave a huge hole in not only her family's hearts but those of the local community and the Quarter Horse world. God speed. Sincere condolences to her family.

Polly Tucker

March 21, 2021

I'm devastated by the loss of beautiful Lucille.

I always thought, "This is no ordinary farm wife your dealing with!" -- a spirit, drive, and determination like no other. She was loved and admired by many.

Love as the songs and poets say, hurts.

Donna J Allen and James T. Allen, Jr.

March 20, 2021

We are sorry to read of Lucille's passing away. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Tony & Mary Kinson

March 20, 2021

So sorry to hear the loss of Lucille.

DeLisle Letersky

March 20, 2021

So sorry to hear of your lost.

Cecile & Ed Gebo

March 20, 2021

Lucille will live on in our hearts as an amazingly strong and loving lady. Blessings to Terry and their children and all the family she leaves. Her special legacy is an inspiration to all who knew her.

Karen Quigley

March 20, 2021

I am so sorry to hear of Lucille's passing. She was a wonderful woman. I always looked up to her with huge admiration. May she rest in peace.

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