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Lucy Kate <I>Williams</I> Stevens

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Lucy Kate Williams Stevens

Birth
Cropwell, St. Clair County, Alabama, USA
Death
16 Sep 2018 (aged 87)
Burial
Camp Hill, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Chapel of Peace
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Lucy Kate Stevens age 87 of Mechanicsburg, PA, passed away Sept. 16, 2018 near her home town of Pell City, AL. Kate was born to the late Lucy Drummonds and Sam Williams on March 20, 1931 in Cropwell, AL. She was a graduate of Vincent High School in Vincent, AL. Following her graduation from school, Ms. Stevens began her professional career as a civilian employee at the Anniston Army Depot, Anniston, AL. Along with her career at the depot, Kate and Faye Nell Kendrick started the first Merle Norman studio in Pell City, AL.
In 1975, Ms. Stevens transferred to New Cumberland Army Depot (NCAD), New Cumberland, PA, where she became head of the Transportation Division.

In 1983, Ms. Stevens was selected to be the Director of the Eastern Distribution Center project at NCAD, successfully completing the construction of a major distribution center to support our armed forces in the United States and Europe.

Ms. Stevens completed her distinguished career as the Civilian Executive Assistant to the Depot Commander, the highest civilian position at NCAD. Kate was the first woman to hold this position. Her dedication to duty was an inspiration to all who worked with and for her. She retired from Federal Civilian Service in 1991. Kate was a member and past president of the New Cumberland Army Depot Women's Club, she was also the first female member of the West Shore Elks Lodge #2257, Mechanicsburg, PA.

Ms. Stevens is preceded in death by her husband of 31 years Wilfred Eugene (Gene) Schweitzer, her sister Josephine Howell, and 4 brothers Charles, Fall, Joddie, and Sam Williams, Jr.

She is survived by her niece Jeanette W. Smith (the late Jim Smith) and her two sons, James Charles and Michael Wayne Smith (Brandy) and nephew Terry L. Wilson (Sonya) and his daughters Lindsey Alverson (Jud) and Lauren Isbell (Corey); 2 children, Lyle Schweitzer (Jane), Joleen Schweitzer (Jim Derham); six grandchildren, Michael Derham, Jared Schweitzer (Carrie), Christopher Derham, Mark Schweitzer ( Kristin), Kathy Derham, and Rebecca Knoster (Jason); and seven great grandchildren. She also leaves behind two faithful friends and longtime caregivers Danni Rorapaugh and Teresa Reinhardt Yost and a host of friends.

A funeral service for Ms. Stevens will be held on Friday, September 21, 2018 at 1:00 PM at Neill Funeral Home, 3401 Market Street, Camp Hill, PA. Rev. Mark Schweitzer officiating. Burial will follow at Rolling Green Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM at Neill Funeral Home.

Published on Pennlive.com and in The Patriot-News on Sept. 20, 2018
Lucy Kate Stevens age 87 of Mechanicsburg, PA, passed away Sept. 16, 2018 near her home town of Pell City, AL. Kate was born to the late Lucy Drummonds and Sam Williams on March 20, 1931 in Cropwell, AL. She was a graduate of Vincent High School in Vincent, AL. Following her graduation from school, Ms. Stevens began her professional career as a civilian employee at the Anniston Army Depot, Anniston, AL. Along with her career at the depot, Kate and Faye Nell Kendrick started the first Merle Norman studio in Pell City, AL.
In 1975, Ms. Stevens transferred to New Cumberland Army Depot (NCAD), New Cumberland, PA, where she became head of the Transportation Division.

In 1983, Ms. Stevens was selected to be the Director of the Eastern Distribution Center project at NCAD, successfully completing the construction of a major distribution center to support our armed forces in the United States and Europe.

Ms. Stevens completed her distinguished career as the Civilian Executive Assistant to the Depot Commander, the highest civilian position at NCAD. Kate was the first woman to hold this position. Her dedication to duty was an inspiration to all who worked with and for her. She retired from Federal Civilian Service in 1991. Kate was a member and past president of the New Cumberland Army Depot Women's Club, she was also the first female member of the West Shore Elks Lodge #2257, Mechanicsburg, PA.

Ms. Stevens is preceded in death by her husband of 31 years Wilfred Eugene (Gene) Schweitzer, her sister Josephine Howell, and 4 brothers Charles, Fall, Joddie, and Sam Williams, Jr.

She is survived by her niece Jeanette W. Smith (the late Jim Smith) and her two sons, James Charles and Michael Wayne Smith (Brandy) and nephew Terry L. Wilson (Sonya) and his daughters Lindsey Alverson (Jud) and Lauren Isbell (Corey); 2 children, Lyle Schweitzer (Jane), Joleen Schweitzer (Jim Derham); six grandchildren, Michael Derham, Jared Schweitzer (Carrie), Christopher Derham, Mark Schweitzer ( Kristin), Kathy Derham, and Rebecca Knoster (Jason); and seven great grandchildren. She also leaves behind two faithful friends and longtime caregivers Danni Rorapaugh and Teresa Reinhardt Yost and a host of friends.

A funeral service for Ms. Stevens will be held on Friday, September 21, 2018 at 1:00 PM at Neill Funeral Home, 3401 Market Street, Camp Hill, PA. Rev. Mark Schweitzer officiating. Burial will follow at Rolling Green Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM at Neill Funeral Home.

Published on Pennlive.com and in The Patriot-News on Sept. 20, 2018


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  • Created by: Tom Myers
  • Added: Sep 20, 2018
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/193264435/lucy_kate-stevens: accessed ), memorial page for Lucy Kate Williams Stevens (20 Mar 1931–16 Sep 2018), Find a Grave Memorial ID 193264435, citing Rolling Green Memorial Park, Camp Hill, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121).