OBITUARY
Lucille Green
August 18, 1932 – December 5, 2019
IN THE CARE OF
Hockemeyer & Miller Funeral Home
LUCILLE "LUCY" (KELLER) GREEN, 87, of Fort Wayne, passed away on Thursday, Dec. 5, 2019. Born Aug. 18, 1932, in Hunter town, she was a daughter of the late Raligh H. and Evie C. (Miller) Keller. She was a member of Good Shepherd United Methodist Church, the United Methodist Womens Group, a member of the Civic Theatre Guild, the Follies, the Girl Scouts, Brownies, and the Cub Scouts. She loved roller skating, boating, flying, and antiques, and making cards for all holidays. She also volunteered for many church activities and groups. She is survived by her children, David H. (Barbara) Green of Lake Havasu City, Ariz., and Lonnie S (Don) Peters of Peculiar, Mo.; grandchildren, Jason Peters, Lisa Peters and Kelsey (Alex) Heath; great-grandson, Grayson James Heath; sister, Pauline Troyer of LaOtto; and two sister-in-laws, Berneta Keller of LaOtto and Beth Lampton of Bluffton, In. She had a large number of nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews, and and extended family. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Lester "Buss" H Green; sister, LaVelda McCoy; brother, Isaac Keller; brother in law, Jack Green and , sister in law, Esperanza Green. Memorial service is 11 a.m. Thursday at Good Shepherd United Methodist Church, with calling one hour prior. Calling also from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Hockemeyer & Miller Funeral Home, 6131 St. Joe Road, Fort Wayne. Inurnment will be in Eel River Cemetery, Churubusco. Memorial donations may be given to Good Shepherd United Methodist Church. For online condolences, visit www.hockemeyermillerfh.com
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