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Lucille Joyce Wilson

Posted 10/25/07

Lucille Joyce Wilson EASTON - Lucille Joyce Wilson "Cille", 78, passed away on Saturday, Oct. 20, 2007 at the Memorial Hospital in Easton. She was born Feb, 9, 1929 in Talbot County, daughter of the …

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Lucille Joyce Wilson

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Lucille Joyce Wilson

EASTON - Lucille Joyce Wilson "Cille", 78, passed away on Saturday, Oct. 20, 2007 at the Memorial Hospital in Easton.

She was born Feb, 9, 1929 in Talbot County, daughter of the late Annie L. Wilson and Benjamin Wilson.

Ms. Wilson received her education in Talbot County School and graduated from the Robert Russa Moton High School. At the time of her death she worked at the Talbot Senior Center and assisted many families within Talbot County.

She is survived by four children, Gloria Young (Cambridge), Eric Young and Curtis Wilson (Easton) and Wayne Wilson (Hagerstown); a son-in- law, William Jackson Jr.; five grandchildren, Jermaine Young , Jaleesa Young, Wayne Wilson Jr., Ebony Blake and Tajahae Wilson; a great-grandson, Aveon Quailes and a number of cousins, other relatives and friends.

A son, Keith Young; a sister, Mary Carter and two brothers, William (Whip) Wilson and Walter (Bubbie) Wilson preceded her in death.

Services will be held at 3 p.m. on Saturday, at Queen Esther AME Church, Manadier Road, Easton with a viewing two hours prior to the services. Burial will follow in Paradise Cemetery.

The Henry Funeral Home, PA in Cambridge is handling the arrangements.

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