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Lucille Fresquez Laws

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Lucille Fresquez Laws

Birth
Death
17 Feb 2011 (aged 87)
Burial
San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA Add to Map
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BURIED AT: SECTION 12 SITE 64
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WIFE OF MM1 GEORGE W LAWS US NAVY

LUCILLE F. LAWS 87, Passed away peacefully on Feb. 17, 2011 in Murrieta, CA. Lucille was a breast cancer survivor.
She was born to Maria and Porfirio Fresquez on June 7, 1923 in Picacho, N.M. Lucille was a loving wife and mother who enjoyed her family and friends.
She was head librarian for the Golden Ram Project at Vandenberg Air Force Base from 1962-1965. When her husband, George, took a job with Lockheed at NASA in Houston, Texas, Lucille went to school receiving her realtor's license. She was very successful aiding Hispanic Families in purchasing homes in the Houston area. She was always generous with her time and talents, and made life-long friends of her clients. Lucille was very devoted to the Catholic Church her entire life. When not tending to the altar society, she was sewing or crocheting special garments or purification clothes for special masses. She is survived by her loving husband, George, who were married for 66 years and their daughter, Georgette.
Published in Press-Enterprise on February 19, 2011
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Thank you Simon for the obit.
WIFE OF MM1 GEORGE W LAWS US NAVY

LUCILLE F. LAWS 87, Passed away peacefully on Feb. 17, 2011 in Murrieta, CA. Lucille was a breast cancer survivor.
She was born to Maria and Porfirio Fresquez on June 7, 1923 in Picacho, N.M. Lucille was a loving wife and mother who enjoyed her family and friends.
She was head librarian for the Golden Ram Project at Vandenberg Air Force Base from 1962-1965. When her husband, George, took a job with Lockheed at NASA in Houston, Texas, Lucille went to school receiving her realtor's license. She was very successful aiding Hispanic Families in purchasing homes in the Houston area. She was always generous with her time and talents, and made life-long friends of her clients. Lucille was very devoted to the Catholic Church her entire life. When not tending to the altar society, she was sewing or crocheting special garments or purification clothes for special masses. She is survived by her loving husband, George, who were married for 66 years and their daughter, Georgette.
Published in Press-Enterprise on February 19, 2011
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Thank you Simon for the obit.


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