
She graduated from the University of Connecticut in 1952 in one of its first early childhood education majors. She was a member of the Home Economics Honor Society and Pi Beta Phi sorority. Later she earned a master of education degree from the University of Hartford in 1984. She taught at J. P. Vincent School for four years then opened her own nursery school day camp for 18 summers on the Woodford family farm. As a member of Bloomfields First Congregational Church she founded the churchs nursery school in 1960 and served as its director and head teacher for 29 years. The program grew from part time morning sessions into a full day child development center. Over the years she taught thousands of children and positively influenced their families.
She served in many volunteer roles including the churchs building and pastoral search committees, deacon, Christian education director, Sunday school teacher and youth group leader. She also volunteered in leadership roles for the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, and was a
director of the Mountain View Cemetery. She was a member of the Wintonbury Historical Society and served as the president of the Latimer Hill Cemetery Association. She authored or co-authored several historical texts, including The History of Latimer Hill Cemetery, and Images of America, Bloomfield.
A service of celebration for Lucys life will be held on Saturday, August 27 at 3pm at the First Congregational Church, 10 Wintonbury Ave., Bloomfield, CT 06002. In lieu of flowers donations in Lucys memory may be made to: Bloomfield Congregational Child Development Center at the above address.
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