

She attended Andrew Jackson High School and Grace United Methodist Church. She was proceeded in death by her husband of 36 years, Charles Albach who wooed her by riding up and down the street in his Harley Davidson to capture her heart. She is survived by her younger sister, June Gibilterra, and predeceased by her siblings Marcelle, Eileen and Clyde.
Lucille had tremendous love for her family and was mom to Susan, Scott, Cynthia and Cheryl who were her pride and joy. Through the years the family grew to include her sons-in-law who she loved as much as her children. Lucille was blessed with seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren. She was known for making a mean PBJ, amazing Christmas Cookies and world class deviled eggs. Lucille often boasted that she was a horrible cook and proud of it...brilliant way to get someone else to do that task!
A die-hard New York baseball fan, she supported both the Yankees and the Mets. Lucille was still actively rooting on her favorite New York team until the end. Lucille was artistically gifted, like her dad, and spent countless hours creating works of love, from handmade jewelry to handcrafted dolls. Lucille loved her dog, Buttons, loved a great cheesecake, loved to dance and loved to cruise. She spent many a family vacation on a cruiseship.
A small private family gathering will be held on Friday, July 12th in Boca Raton. In lieu of flowers, for anyone who desires, a charitable donation can be made to the Alzheimer’s Association or the Humane Society.
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