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GREENSBORO — Lucy Louella Fields, 88, of Greensboro died on Friday, July 29, 2011. Ms. Fields was born to Elmer William and Fannie Anna Ritter Fields on October 10, 1922.
The Memory Service will be Thursday, at 7 p.m., with the family receiving friends one hour prior to the service at Lambeth-Troxler Funeral Home.
Ms. Fields was preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by her sister, Helen F. Morgan; and four nephews, Dennis Morgan, Darrell Morgan, David Morgan and wife Kathy, and Roger Morgan and wife Angela. The family gives loving thanks to Special friends Tim Gaines, Toni Brown and Terri Cox.
Online condolences may be made at www.lambethtroxlerfuneralhome.com
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August 3, 2011
Words can not express how blessed I have been for having a friend like Lucy. The joy I had watching her, my mother, and Lillian Swift when they were together bring back such great memories. They were truly three of a kind and loved each other dearly. We have lost all three of them now, but I know they are together, laughing and whole again. Lucy's joy and never ending smile always brigthened anyones' day. I can still hear my mother calling her, "Lucy Locket". I will miss her dearly. My sympathy's to the family.
Beth Reavey Greene, Forest City, N.C.
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Pat Stettner
August 3, 2011
My mother, Lillian Swift, Lucy and Virginia Reavey were friends for more than 65 years. They were referred to as the "golden girls" and shared many wonderful times. I, too, have fond memories of time spent with all of them in this very special friendship that they all enjoyed and cherished. Our condolences to all.
Sandy Varner
August 2, 2011
I was richly blessed to have been a neighbor of Lucy. She will be remembered for her kind, gentle, and loving nature. May God comfort the family during this difficult time.
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