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Lucile Ona <I>Hall</I> Masters

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Lucile Ona Hall Masters

Birth
Bradford County, Florida, USA
Death
7 Aug 2005 (aged 96)
Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, USA
Burial
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She appears with her parents and siblings in the 1920 Federal Census of Panama, Duval County, Florida. The household, all born in Florida to parents from Florida, included: Joe Hall, age 41, a sawmill laborer; Susan, age 39; Robert, age 19; Mable, age 14; Lucelle, age 11; Ben, age 9; and Paulena, age 3 3/12.

She appears with her parents and siblings in the 1930 Federal Census of Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida living at 301 East 10th in a house they were renting for $35 a month. The household included: Josaph W Hall, age 52, born in Florida to a father from South Carolina and a mother from Georgia, a carpenter; Susan, age 52, born in Florida to parents from Florida; Dan, age 19; Pauline M, age 11; Louanna Pearce, daughter, age 32, divorced; Earnest C Rigdon, age 15, grandson; Dorothy C Rigdon, age 12, granddaughter; Ona Hancock, age 21, single, boarder, born in Florida to parents from Florida, a telephone operator; and Whit Perry, age 25, a roomer.

She appears in the 1940 Federal Census of Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida living at 284 W 68th Street with her husband and daughter. The household, all born in Florida, included: Reginald A Masters, age 32, a butcher in a retail grocery; Lucille, age 31; and Kay, age 5/12.

Obituary, Florida Times-Union, August 3-4, 2005
Funeral services for Lucile O. Masters, 96, who passed away Monday, August 1, 2005, will be held Thursday at 10 am from the graveside in Riverside Memorial Park (North) with Rev. Buddy Wimberly officiating.

Mrs. Masters was a native of Bradford County, FL and a longtime resident of Jacksonville, FL. She was a member of Lannie Road Baptist Church and The Sunshine Ladies.

Preceded in death by her husband of 51 years, Reginald A. Masters and son in law, James H. Smith; Survivors include her daughter, Kay M. Smith; 2 grandchildren; Regina S. Willis (Karl) and James Wesley Smith (Penny); 3 great-grandchildren, Joshua and Daniel Willis and Mikayla Smith.

A special appreciation to Mrs. Masters caretaker, Helen Love. Arrangements by George H. Hewell and Son Northside Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
She appears with her parents and siblings in the 1920 Federal Census of Panama, Duval County, Florida. The household, all born in Florida to parents from Florida, included: Joe Hall, age 41, a sawmill laborer; Susan, age 39; Robert, age 19; Mable, age 14; Lucelle, age 11; Ben, age 9; and Paulena, age 3 3/12.

She appears with her parents and siblings in the 1930 Federal Census of Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida living at 301 East 10th in a house they were renting for $35 a month. The household included: Josaph W Hall, age 52, born in Florida to a father from South Carolina and a mother from Georgia, a carpenter; Susan, age 52, born in Florida to parents from Florida; Dan, age 19; Pauline M, age 11; Louanna Pearce, daughter, age 32, divorced; Earnest C Rigdon, age 15, grandson; Dorothy C Rigdon, age 12, granddaughter; Ona Hancock, age 21, single, boarder, born in Florida to parents from Florida, a telephone operator; and Whit Perry, age 25, a roomer.

She appears in the 1940 Federal Census of Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida living at 284 W 68th Street with her husband and daughter. The household, all born in Florida, included: Reginald A Masters, age 32, a butcher in a retail grocery; Lucille, age 31; and Kay, age 5/12.

Obituary, Florida Times-Union, August 3-4, 2005
Funeral services for Lucile O. Masters, 96, who passed away Monday, August 1, 2005, will be held Thursday at 10 am from the graveside in Riverside Memorial Park (North) with Rev. Buddy Wimberly officiating.

Mrs. Masters was a native of Bradford County, FL and a longtime resident of Jacksonville, FL. She was a member of Lannie Road Baptist Church and The Sunshine Ladies.

Preceded in death by her husband of 51 years, Reginald A. Masters and son in law, James H. Smith; Survivors include her daughter, Kay M. Smith; 2 grandchildren; Regina S. Willis (Karl) and James Wesley Smith (Penny); 3 great-grandchildren, Joshua and Daniel Willis and Mikayla Smith.

A special appreciation to Mrs. Masters caretaker, Helen Love. Arrangements by George H. Hewell and Son Northside Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.


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