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R. Helen Lucy

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Born: 1887

Died: August 3, 1956

Miss Rose Helen Lucy was a nurse who operated a cure cottage at 39 Clinton Avenue; Adelaide Crapsey spent the last winter of her life there.


Tupper Lake Free Press and Tupper Lake Herald, August 9, 1956 

Last Rites Monday At Holy Name Church For Miss Rose Lucy

Funeral rites were held at 9 a. m. Monday at Holy Name Church for Miss Rose Helen Lucy, 69, who died about midnight Friday at St. Lawrence State Hospital in Ogdensburg.

She had been confined to the hospital since she suffered a hip fracture in a fall four years ago. Burial was in Sts. Peter and Paul Cemetery at Elmira.

Born at Big Flats in Chemung county, Miss Lucy worked as a nurse most of her life in the Saranac Lake and Lake Placid area.

The only survivor is a niece Mrs. Ralph Russell of this village, at whose home she had been a frequent visitor.