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Lucille Chester
December 10, 1924 ~ August 28, 2018
Lucille Bradshaw Chester, 93, died Monday, August 28, 2018. She was born in Lebanon, Kentucky on December 10, 1924 to the late Odis and Nana Brady Bradshaw. Lucille retired from Palm Beach after 41 years. She was a member and a Sunday school teacher at Willow Grove Baptist Church for many years. Lucillie went to church every Sunday while she could. She loved all her beginners, don’t know exactly how many, Ann, Patsy and several others graced the doors of my mother’s Sunday school classes. Lucille met her husband, John Bradley Roy Chester, at a relative’s house and they fell madly in love with each other. They had hard times in their first years of marriage during the depression, but kept us fed and clothed for all of our childhood. Talk about keeping things clean, we had the cleanest ears and clothes of anyone. Johnny Smith, who use to stay a night or two with my brother Allen, he said “don’t take your clothes off she will get them and wash them while your asleep.” Lucille enjoyed working on the farm and in the garden. In addition to her parents, she is predeceased by her husband, John B. Chester; two children, Allen Chester and Georgia Mae Chester; one grandchild Timothy Dale Chester and one great grandson Christopher Tewmey.
She is survived by a son, Billy (Juanita) Chester; a daughter Linda (William) Downs both of Stanford; six grandchildren; eleven great grandchildren and twelve great-great grandchildren.
The funeral service will be 1p.m., Friday, August 31, 2018 at Stith Funeral Home in Danville. Bro. Dale Denton will officiate. Pallbearers will be Terry Chester, Billy Downs, William Bradley Chester, Justin Chester, Ron Rush and Roger Cornett. Honorary pallbearers will be Chris Belcher, Bobby Sullivan, Johnathan Andrew Miracle and Michael Tewmey. Burial will be in Danville Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be 11 a.m. – 1 p.m., Friday prior to the service.
Visitation: 11 a.m. – 1 p.m., Friday prior to the service at Stith Funeral Home in Danville
Funeral: 1:00 p.m., Friday, August 31, 2018 at Stith Funeral Home in Danville
Burial: Danville Memorial Gardens
Granny I know you are now comf
Granny I know you are now comf
GRANNY, You were one of the best women created !You was absolutely the closet thing i ever seen to an Angel on Earth! You taught me things that I will never forget and you stepped out and took on the challenge of me and my brothers when our daddy passed away and you done one h*** of a job! I know it was so hard on you and now that I look at it I wish I could go back and learn everything that I ever watch you do from Gardening to canning vegetables teacher taking us to church every Sunday and keeping our close crispy clean and our ears so sore when you gave it\’s a bath quays you said they were growing lettuce beds in their I\’ll never forget it when God chose Heaven gained One of the best women did I ever had in my life I will love you for eternity and never forget our times Together! every night when I look up in the sky the 1st star I see I\’m gonna think of you because that was the last words I told you and that I will love you till we meet again! I know that You are at peace And were you wanna be. I love you Granny and I will see you again.
Your family is in my prayers.
May she rest in peace
I am sorry, prayers
Great lady. Will be missed by
I am so sorry to hear of your great loss. Recently I lost my dear mother, and within 30 days I lost my mother-in-law. To help cope we found comfort through the Holy Bible, like at Isaiah 25 verse 8 – \”The Sovereign Lord will swallow up death forever, and wipe away the tears from all faces.\” Also at Revelation 21 verse 4 we find God\’s promise to remove both pain and death. For more comfort, I turn to the website at: http://www.jw.org (Search: Comfort)