
Lucile was predeceased by her brother Albert, her husband Arthur Urvater to whom she was married for 61 years, and her loving daughter Beatrice Bula. She is survived by her two sons Robert and Richard, son-law Richard Bula, daughter-in-law Tracy Urvater, grandchildren Michael, Thomas, Aimee, Jeffrey, Brian and Ellen, and great grandchildren Lauren, Sydney, Brooke, and Ashley.
Lucile raised her family in Yorktown Heights, NY, before retiring with her husband to St. Petersburg, Florida. She worked as a teaching assistant in the Foreign Language Department for the Lakeland School District for 20 years. Lucile loved life. Family was very important to her and she showed incredible love to all of us. She was proud of her Jewish heritage and made sure to pass those traditions on to her family. Lucile was a vivacious, thoughtful and giving person who saw the beauty in everyone. Doing kind things for others gave her such pleasure so it is no surprise that she made an impact on everyone she met and why she had so many dear and close friends during her lifetime. Lucile loved to improve the lives of others and for many years served as a volunteer at the Ronald McDonald House and at the Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts. Lucile loved to sew and she made many beautiful creations for all of us to enjoy. She loved butterflies, loved to travel, was an avid gardener and always made sure to surround herself with good books to read. We will miss her greatly.
Graveside services will be held Sunday, April 9, 2023, 11:00AM at King David Memorial Park, 101 Mill Street, Putnam Valley, NY.
Donations in Lucile’s memory can be made to her favorite charity, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Hellman Memorial Chapels, 15 State Street, Spring Valley, NY 10977 (845) 356-8600 Jewish Funeral Directors.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.hellmanmemorial.com for the Urvater family.
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