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1/13/1927 – 4/21/2022 Services entrusted to Preferred Cremation and Burial Lucille Loteal Carter was one of eleven children born on January 13, 1927, in New Orleans, Louisiana, to Mary and Willie Lavergne. Lucille received her formal education in St. Francisville. Lucille met Willie Carter in 1947, and moved to San Diego, California, in 1952. They […]

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