Times, Mrs. Lucille, 100, A Civil Right Activist and long time business owner of Montgomery, AL departed this life on Monday, August 16, 2021. Funeral services will be held on Sunday, August 22, 2021 at 1:00PM from St. Jude Catholic Church, Father Andrew Jones, officiating. Burial will follow in the Oakwood Annex Cemetery, Mrs. Times will lie in state on Saturday, August 21, 2021 from 12-3PM from Phillips-Riley Funeral Home.
Amazing woman. So many memories over the 45 years have been created. Miss calling (telephone number that never changed) and writing. Her laugh as she watches TV. I'm grateful and my family to have known her. Years of visiting her and sitting on the front porch as neighbor walk by. A very active and busy woman that truly lived life to the full. Many discussions on the Bible and the teaching of Christ. She touched many lives. May the memories of her in each of your lives, enriches yours for greatness. Bless the Nichols family for unwavering support during the times she required and needed it the most. May the sterling example of dedication and support strengthen others. May you be comforted by the outpouring of LOVE from Jehovah God. May he give you courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts. Kind Regards Geraldine.
Miss Lucille, as we affectionately called her, was a dear friend of my parents (the late Claude & Maggie Shannon). I remember going over to her house with my Mom as they went out shopping and I had to kneel down to straighten the seams in her stockings. She was an elegant woman, regal in every sense and I was in awe of her as I watched her and my Mom put on their gloves, folded the handkerchiefs and placed mirror compacts inside of their purses. Rest in Heaven Miss Lucille and I know my Mom is happy to see you🙏🏽🙏🏽😘😘
Walter,Mary,Emily,and Donald offer our constant prayers to our last aunt,May God always rest her gently in His arms, Love you always and FOREVER. I would loved to have spoken with her again before she left us, Whenever we visited Montgomery we would always visit with Aunt Lucille. We would take her out for visits with our mother's family. When the Family Reunions were held in Montgomery we would bring her with us. Everyone knew her. She will be missed.
Aunt Lucille, your spirit and dedication will always be remembered. We will sorely miss your smile and willingness to help the family. May you rest in heaver. Linda Sharp Gordon
We remember Lucille Times and salute the spirit and inspiration of this fearless civil rights warrior. When many others were fearful and afraid of oppression, she stood up and demanded human rights. Today we acknowledge and express our gratitude to this great unsung heroine for her outstanding achievements both social and business. Take your well-deserved rest and thank you for your unwavering opposition to injustice and inspiring not only Montgomery but the nation. I.S. Los Angeles, CA .
May the legacy that you've left behind always be remembered by your community, your family and friends. Your nephew in Detroit1, Pleas Earl Lofton and wife Rhonda 2021
Thank you Jesus for giving us the wisdom and beauty of Mrs. Times.
Grandma Lucille, You touched our lives in ways that only you could have. Your words of wisdom and fond memories made will last and live on forever. We will all greatly miss you. Rest on- Until we meet again CaTrina Chappell
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