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Lucy Belle <I>Cirby</I> Darling

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Lucy Belle Cirby Darling

Birth
Roseville, Placer County, California, USA
Death
5 Nov 1965 (aged 86)
Roseville, Placer County, California, USA
Burial
Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sect 4,Row 46
Memorial ID
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Daughter of early Roseville pioneer farmer and educator, George K. Cirby and his wife Mary Jane (Newingham). Sis of Olive (Bailey), Tom, George, Frank, Walter, Alice and John. Wife of Chester Darling who ran early barbershop on Pacific St. Roseville, CA. While the couple were childless they were very close to nieces and newphews. She helped raise nephew, Delbert Bailey after his Mother Olive died when he was 6 yrs. Lucy is buried next to Chester. Life long member of Roseville Mineva Rebekah Lodge (IOOF).

"Roseville News--A quiet wedding took place at the home of Mrs. J. Cirby last Monday at 12 o'clock. The contracting parties were her daughter, Lucy, and Chester Darling, both of this place. The bride and groom have many friends who wish them years of happiness and prosperity, and trust their future will be but the realization of their present happy dreams." [Placer Herald, Auburn, Saturday, 11-25-1899)
Daughter of early Roseville pioneer farmer and educator, George K. Cirby and his wife Mary Jane (Newingham). Sis of Olive (Bailey), Tom, George, Frank, Walter, Alice and John. Wife of Chester Darling who ran early barbershop on Pacific St. Roseville, CA. While the couple were childless they were very close to nieces and newphews. She helped raise nephew, Delbert Bailey after his Mother Olive died when he was 6 yrs. Lucy is buried next to Chester. Life long member of Roseville Mineva Rebekah Lodge (IOOF).

"Roseville News--A quiet wedding took place at the home of Mrs. J. Cirby last Monday at 12 o'clock. The contracting parties were her daughter, Lucy, and Chester Darling, both of this place. The bride and groom have many friends who wish them years of happiness and prosperity, and trust their future will be but the realization of their present happy dreams." [Placer Herald, Auburn, Saturday, 11-25-1899)


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