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Lucille Day Lane
 
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Lucille Day Lane
BEAUMONT - Lucille Day Lane, 86, a former Quanah resident, died Friday, Jan. 30, 1998. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. today in Quanah Memorial Park with the Rev. Don Wirsdorfer, minister of First Christian Church, officiating. Arrangement are by Price-Jackson Funeral Home of Quanah.
Mrs. Lane was born in Watonga, Okla., and lived in Quanah most of her life. She had been employed as a buyer for The Leader. She moved to Beaumont in 1975 and was sales manager for PalaisRoyal. She was a member of First Christian Church.
She married Arthur Low Lane in 1928 at Acme. He died in 1992. Survivors include a daughter, Doris Lane Mitchell of Beaumont; two sisters, Bobbie Haynes of Fort Worth and Jean Carroll of Lubbock; four grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and two great, great-grandchildren.


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