Lucille was a member of Emmanuel Baptist Church. She was formerly of Benton County, Arkansas. Lucille was a pastor's wife for 42 years and served many years in the Women's Missionary Ministries. She especially enjoyed knitting and crocheting baby blankets that she donated to the Pregnancy Care Center. She loved quilting and all her family members enjoyed getting a quilt she had made. She is remembered by all for her smile and the sparkle in her eyes.
Lucille is survived by her sons and daughter-in-law, Jack E. Lawson, Jr. and Thomas Lee and Patty Lawson, all of Harrison; her daughter and son-in-law, Penny and Dean VanLaningham, of Rogers, Arkansas; her brother, Wayne Harris, of Centerton, Arkansas; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and a host of other family.
Lucille was a member of Emmanuel Baptist Church. She was formerly of Benton County, Arkansas. Lucille was a pastor's wife for 42 years and served many years in the Women's Missionary Ministries. She especially enjoyed knitting and crocheting baby blankets that she donated to the Pregnancy Care Center. She loved quilting and all her family members enjoyed getting a quilt she had made. She is remembered by all for her smile and the sparkle in her eyes.
Lucille is survived by her sons and daughter-in-law, Jack E. Lawson, Jr. and Thomas Lee and Patty Lawson, all of Harrison; her daughter and son-in-law, Penny and Dean VanLaningham, of Rogers, Arkansas; her brother, Wayne Harris, of Centerton, Arkansas; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and a host of other family.
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