Lucille Lundy Woodall

1925 - 2019

Lucille Lundy Woodall obituary, 1925-2019, Virginia Beach, VA

Lucille Lundy Woodall

1925 - 2019

BORN

1925

DIED

2019

Lucille Woodall Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 23, 2019.
Lucille Carmela Giarra Lundy Woodall Born September 12, 1925 into a working-class row house on Ainslie street in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn New York, our Lucy donned her wings & left us for heaven on January 21, 2019. It was a peaceful departure with family lovingly surrounding her, and like all her trips, she had been packing and preparing for a long time! She was a feisty lady who was a go getter right up to the point of major brain surgery – driving herself to see Grandkids or to Bingo, modeling or just bragging on her family & friends. Her last year was a testament to her strong will to keep fighting – she wanted to see Bella graduate and Sammy’s twins born and so many other family things, but after defying the dim prognosis for much longer than expected – it was finally time to go home. Let’s tell you about this lovely lady. At 9 months of age her parents Louie & Anna Giarra moved Lucy and her older brother Nick to 1666 West 3rd street in Brooklyn. Here she grew up and became the delightful and giving person we all knew. In addition to being drop dead gorgeous in a two-piece bathing suit, and because her Dad defied the era by teaching her how to drive and the value of an education, she became an independent young lady. This enabled her to land bookkeeping work in Manhattan after high school and negotiate the multiple subways for the one-way, 45-minute commute. Over her long life, she married and buried two sailors from Arkansas. Bill Lundy, her first love, was “a tall drink of water” who she met during THE war and married in 1946. She was a dutiful Navy wife following him from station to station, including the Panama Canal Zone, Boston, Norfolk, Chicago, Minneapolis, and Bath Maine - among many postings. She held the growing family of 3 boys and a girl together while Bill deployed for 6-7 months at a time. She worked many jobs including waitressing to offset the meager Navy pay. However, just when things were starting to work out well as she & Bill had great Civil Service jobs, a house on a wooded lot, and all their kids on their way to becoming college graduates - something Depression era people felt was an imperative - she lost Bill. He was killed in an airliner crash returning from working on Navy ships in Charleston SC. It was September 11th, 1974 and her birthday card which he had inexplicably sent before boarding the plane, arrived on her Birthday the next day, September 12th – wishing “funny face” a happy birthday. Later in life she would meet another retired sailor, Woody Woodall, who also hailed from Arkansas. Woody turned out to be one heck of a guy who treated Lucy to 10 great years of marriage, travel and love! She lost him after a bout with cancer. Lucy had many highs and many lows (the lowest was losing her daughter LuAnne - ironically in another plane crash in 1982) but throughout all of her life she remained a beacon of optimism and love to all around her. We could go on chronicling her life well lived, but it all boils down to one thing: Lucy was always there for you - whether a family member, friend or stranger. Mom, Grandma, Great Grandma, good friend, we will miss you so much but always will be thinking of you! Lucy was predeceased by her parents Louie and Anna Giarra; her first husband William Welborne Lundy; her second husband Marley (Woody) Woodall; her daughter Luanne Lundy Patton; her step daughter Marlene Woodall; her two brothers Nicholas Giarra, and William Finn. She is survived by children Robert (Heather); Roger (Jane); Rodney (Renee); grandchildren: Jennifer (Paul); William Welborne Lundy II (Ashley); Sammy (Benjamin); Bella; Max; great grandchildren Dayton; Hannah; Keenan and Avery; Brother Dave (Jeanette); Nephews: Paul (Jeanna – who spent much loving time with Lucy in her last months); Jamie (Donna); and numerous friends, especially: Pat and Bob Rathbun, Anita Dunn, Michele DeWitt, Barbara Smith, Betty and Victoria, and her cherished “Angels” Tobi and Charmaine. Lucy was a member of the Catholic Church, The Redhats, The ROWS, The Town N Gown, MOAA, Retired Civil Services Luncheons. She retired from the Civil Service in 1985 as a GS-11 and one of the first woman computer programmers. She was a keen supporter of St Jude children’s hospital in Memphis, so we’re sure she would appreciate any thoughts of her being recognized in a donation to that fine organization. And as we say goodbye – take comfort in the gravesite inscription she selected for herself and Bill: “Just another trip”. The family will receive friends from 5-7:00 PM on Friday, January 25, 2019 at Rosewood-Kellum Funeral Home. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 12:00 Noon on Saturday, January 26, 2019 at St. John the Apostle Catholic Church. Entombment will follow in Rosewood Memorial Park. A reception will follow in the Anchor Room at Atlantic Shores Retirement Community. You may offer condolences at www.kellumfuneralhome.com

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Tina Reardon

March 6, 2019

I was so sorry to learn of Lucy's passing. We all bowled on the same women's league and she always entertained us with her feisty ness and high leg kicks. She was one heck of a lady. She will be sorely missed.

January 24, 2019

It can be so hard to face the first year without your loved one, but the love of family and friends can carry you through.

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