She was the daughter of Nicholas Clark Young and Edith Gertrude Smith Young She spent her childhood in Brunswick, Sapelo Island and St. Simons Island, Georgia, where she met such notable visitors as Charles Lindbergh, Maxfield Parrish and Winston Churchill. In her late twenties and early thirties she worked for the U.S. government in Washington D.C.
Lucy married Hugh Martin Potts in 1927 and Clayton Wagner in 1941. After his death, she married Roy Francis Annand in 1945 and lived in Reno, NV.
In 1956 she became the first manager of the Information Desk of the Olpin Student Union Building at the University of Utah. In 1972, after the deaths of her parents, she and her husband Roy moved to St. Simons Island to live in the old family home. They later moved to Darien, Georgia, where they resided until Roy's death in 1987. She lived her last two years at the Sarah Daft Home in Salt Lake City, Utah.
A Memorial Mass was celebrated on Thursday, October 18, 2001 at St. Ambrose Church in Salt Lake City.
Information published in Deseret News on Saturday, October 13, 2001.
She was the daughter of Nicholas Clark Young and Edith Gertrude Smith Young She spent her childhood in Brunswick, Sapelo Island and St. Simons Island, Georgia, where she met such notable visitors as Charles Lindbergh, Maxfield Parrish and Winston Churchill. In her late twenties and early thirties she worked for the U.S. government in Washington D.C.
Lucy married Hugh Martin Potts in 1927 and Clayton Wagner in 1941. After his death, she married Roy Francis Annand in 1945 and lived in Reno, NV.
In 1956 she became the first manager of the Information Desk of the Olpin Student Union Building at the University of Utah. In 1972, after the deaths of her parents, she and her husband Roy moved to St. Simons Island to live in the old family home. They later moved to Darien, Georgia, where they resided until Roy's death in 1987. She lived her last two years at the Sarah Daft Home in Salt Lake City, Utah.
A Memorial Mass was celebrated on Thursday, October 18, 2001 at St. Ambrose Church in Salt Lake City.
Information published in Deseret News on Saturday, October 13, 2001.
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