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Lucile Urig Obituary

Lucile (Lou) Florence Urig of Phoenix, Az.; married 59 years to Edward J. Urig (deceased), passed away July 4, 2014 surrounded by all her family.

Loving mother of Kathleen Evans, Kristin (John) Hunt, Karyl Williams, Ed (Debbie), Mike (Julie), Mary (Jim) Floerke; thirteen grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Lou was preceded in death by her sons John and Tom.

In addition to raising a large family, she also worked many years as a Registered Nurse in the Colorado Springs area. Lou's family was blessed with her beautiful voice, her love of music and poetry.

A memorial service will be held August 9, 2014 in Phoenix, AZ.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Gazette on Jul. 15, 2014.

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Jane Lahiff Strauss

September 21, 2023

Not sure if this is much to late, but Lucille was my step-grandfathers daughter. She was a sweetheart. She & Ed lived in Elyria, Ohio before going to Colorado. I used to go to her house and she made the very best pie crust of anyone. She got her nursing degree from Elyria Memorial Hospital. She was a very pretty gal and had a great personality. When they oved to Colorado they only had the two girls.
I never saw her again, but she came home for her father's funeral.

John Delaney

July 21, 2014

My condolences to the family from an old neighbor back in the Springs

Arlys Gould-Ferris

July 16, 2014

My sympathy to all of Lou's family. I knew her as a beautiful girl in Elyria Ohio and as a young Mother in Colorado Springs and again as a gracious senior in Phoenix. Lovingly, Arlys Gould-Ferris

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