Mrs. Adams was an active member of the Council of Church Women, the Guild and Woman's Service of St. John's Episcopal Church and the Daughters of the American Revolution.
A native of Brighton, Mass., she was a resident of San Bernardino 10 years.
Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Henry J. Wilder of San Bernardino and Mrs. Ella Stevens of Newburyport, Mass., and two nephews, Justin Lundquist of San Diego and Donald Stevens of Del Mar, N.Y.
Graveside services were at Mountain View Cemetery with the Rev. J. Keith Hammond, rector of St. John's Episcopal Church officiating. Stephens & Bobbitt Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Lucinda served as Chaplain, Treasurer and Historian of the San Bernardino Chapter of the DAR and was the Proud Descendant of Revolutionary War Patriot Joel Bent (1750-1812) MA PVT
Mrs. Adams was an active member of the Council of Church Women, the Guild and Woman's Service of St. John's Episcopal Church and the Daughters of the American Revolution.
A native of Brighton, Mass., she was a resident of San Bernardino 10 years.
Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Henry J. Wilder of San Bernardino and Mrs. Ella Stevens of Newburyport, Mass., and two nephews, Justin Lundquist of San Diego and Donald Stevens of Del Mar, N.Y.
Graveside services were at Mountain View Cemetery with the Rev. J. Keith Hammond, rector of St. John's Episcopal Church officiating. Stephens & Bobbitt Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Lucinda served as Chaplain, Treasurer and Historian of the San Bernardino Chapter of the DAR and was the Proud Descendant of Revolutionary War Patriot Joel Bent (1750-1812) MA PVT
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