Charles Abraham and Clara Belle King Lucier Family Photographs
 
Charles Abraham Lucier Clara Belle King Lucier
 
Charles and Clara Belle King Lucier
 
Charles Abraham Lucier was born on September 19, 1864 in Jay, Orleans, Vermont, the son of Charles Lucier (Lussier) and Ellen Labor (Hélène Labarre-Genest). He married Clara Belle King, who was born October 10, 1862 in Berkshire, Franklin, Vermont, the daughter of William A. King (Guillaume Augustin Roy) and Marie-Louise Bombardier. They had 12 children: Fred Derwin, Myrtle Eloyde, Morton Harrison, Homer King, Vesta Pearl, Raymond Gilbert, Doris Clayton, Harry Whitney, Gordon Francis, Kenneth Orialle, Mary Ellen and Ileene Alice.
 
Myrtle and Fred Lucier Morton and his Mother Clara
 
Harry W. and Alice Burrington Lucier on their 50th wedding anniversary
Eileen Lucier Black Clara, seated, Myrtle, Eileen and Doris
 
Fred, Helen and Patricia Jones, David, Raymond and Emily Lucier
 
Gordon, his wife Gertrude, and their daughter, Jean F. Lucier
 
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
 
PALLADIUM AND NEWS, NEWPORT, VERMONT, TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1934, OBITUARY OF CHARLES ABRAHAM LUCIER
 
Following several months of enfeeble health Charles A. Lucier was overcome by a sudden stroke of apoplexy a few minutes after breakfast Thursday morning: Next morning, after remaining in a comatose condition during the intervening night he sank into that sleep that knows no waking.
 
Funeral rites for him were held at the Lucier home on High Street at two o'clock Sunday afternoon, the Rev. 0. W. Peterson officiating. There was a large attendance of friends, neighbors and relatives. The bearers were four sons of the deceased, Homer, Fred, Morton and Kenneth. The body was placed in a tomb to wait burial on the family lot in North Troy Cemetery.
 
Mr. Lucier was born on the hill farm in Jay, now owned and occupied by his brother, Walter Lucier, on September 19th 1864, a son of Charles and Ellen Labour Lucier. Being a son of a civil war soldier who was an uncompromising patriot, the son was christened Charles Abraham Lucier. That there is often something prophetic in a name was proven in the life of Charles Abraham Lucier, who was always 100 percent American. March 3rd 1883, Mr. Lucier married Belle C. King. Of this union were born twelve children, all living today with one exception. After passing 36 years of his life in Jay, Mr. and Mrs. Lucier and family removed to a large farm on West Road, where Mr. Lucier remodeled the farmhouse and built a large round barn. For twelve years they carried on the farm and then removed to North Troy, where he conducted a house finish factory until a few years ago.
 
Besides his widow Mr. Lucier is survived by seven sons and four daughters, Fred of Greenfield, Mass., Homer of the same address, Whitney and Gordon of Townshend, Kenneth of the U. S. Army, Washington, D. C., Morton of Damariscotta, Maine, Raymond of Philadelphia, Penn, Myrtle Lucier of Marlboro, Vesta Longley of Providence, Rhode Island, Doris Bailey of Wells River, and Ilaine Hazard of North Troy. All the children with one exception were present at the funeral.
 
 
 
THE NEWPORT DAILY EXPRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30 1960, OBITUARY OF CLARA BELLE KING LUCIER
 
Funeral services for Clara Belle King Lucier, widow of Charles Lucier, formerly of North Troy, will be held at the Rushford Funeral Home in North Troy Friday at 2 PM with the Reverend W. J. Steele officiating. Mrs. Lucier died in Damariscotta, Maine, Tuesday at the age of 97.
 
She resided in North Troy for many years and for the past four years resided in Damariscotta.
 
A prayer service will be held at the Damariscotta, Strong Funeral Home, on Wed. evening at 7 PM.
 
Friends may call at the Rushford Funeral Home in North Troy Thursday PM and evening. Interment will be at the family lot in North Troy Cemetery.
 
Survivors include her children, Miss Myrtle Lucier, Whitney and Gordon Lucier all of Brattleboro, VT; Mrs. Doris Bailey of Windsor, VT; Mrs. Eileen Black of Winchester, CT; Fred and Homer Lucier of Greenfield, MA; Morton Lucier of Damariscotta, ME; Raymond of Philadelphia, PA; and Kenneth Lucier of Wichita Falls, TX.
 
 
 
This is my first draft of the descendants of Charles Lucier. As I receive more information I will update this page. I would like to thank Janice Lucier Bills, Pauline Wilk, and Mr. Barry Bramwell for providing me with the photographs on this page and information for my database.
 
For more information on these and other Lucier Family members, check the database on my homepage.
 
 
 
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