Title
Mrs.
Last Name
Robinson
First Name
Lucy
Middle Name
Maiden Name
Small
Nick Name
Place of Birth
Wellington, Me
Date of Birth
1864?
Place of Death
Dexter, ME
Date of Death
1932-07-07
Publication
E. G. 7-14-1932 p.5/DHS scrapbook
Obituary
Mrs. Lucy Robinson The death of Mrs. Lucy Small Robinson occurred at her home on the Ripley Road early Thursday morning July 7th, after a brief illness. Mrs. Robinson had been in poor health for several years, but it was only for a few weeks that she was compelled to give up her household duties. She was 68 years of age. Mrs. Robinson was a member of Ripley Grange, where she will been greatly missed. Of a quiet, unassuming disposition the deceased had many friends here and in adjoining towns, where she was known and loved. Memorial services were held from the late home Saturday afternoon, Rev. Wm. Metz of the Universalist church officiating. The many beautiful flowers spoke in silent testimony of the esteem in which she was held by those who knew her best. Besides her husband, Deloss Robinson, she is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Nora Lancaster, of Malden, Mass, two sons, Adrian and Ethan, of Dexter, three grandaughters, Mrs. Mildred Barrett, of Skowhegan, Frances Lancaster, of Malden, and Ruth Robinson, of Dexter, and by one brother, J. A. Allen, of Parkman. Interment was in the family lot at Mt. Pleasant cemetery. MRS. J. E. Robinson DEXTER, July 8- Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon for Mrs. Lucy Robinson, 68, wife of J.E. Robinson, whose death occured Thursday morning after several weeks of illness. Services will be held from the late home on the Ripley road, Rev. W.J. Metz, pastor of the first Universalits Church , officiating. Mrs. Robinson was born in Wellington, the daughter of the late Lorana and Stephan Small. The greater part of her life was passed in Ripley, untill 11 years ago when she moved to Dexter to the present home. She is survived besides her husdand by one daughter, Mrs. Nora Lancaster of Malden, Mass., and two sons, Adrain and Ethan of this town. Burial will be in Mt. PLeasant Cemetery. The Dexter Historical Scrap book