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Marvin W. Lucier

Marvin W. Lucier, 92, of 475 Water St. died Saturday at Sweet Brook Care Centers. Born in Chazy, N.Y., on Oct. 2, 1911, son of Wilbur and Mary Caymour, Lucier he attended schools in Williamstown, including the former Spring Street School. Mr. Lucier was employed by Cornish Wire Co. from 1953 to 1977. He also had owned and operated the former Twin Brook Bar and Restaurant in Lanesboro. Before that, he was caretaker for the Cluett estate and had been employed for 20 years by the Galusha family at Fairfield Farm on Green River Road. He was a longtime member and sergeant with the National Guard's Company K in North Adams and a volunteer driver for the Red Cross for more than 15 years. He was a former member of the Williamstown Board of Health and enjoyed reading and gardening. His wife, the former Lucienne Lepicier, whom he married in 1938, died Feb. 17, 1977. He leaves a son, Victor Lucier of Carlisle; two brothers, Louis Lucier and Warren Lucier, both of the state of Nevada, and two grandchildren. FUNERAL NOTICE -- The funeral for Marvin W. Lucier, who died May 15, 2004, will be conducted Thursday at 2 at Sherman Burbank Memorial Chapel, Williamstown, by the Rev. Penny Rich Smith, pastor of Second Congregational Church of South Williamstown. Burial will follow in the family plot in Southlawn Cemetery, South Williamstown. Calling hours at FLYNN & DAGNOLI-MONTAGNA HOME FOR FUNERALS, West Chapels, 521 West Main St., North Adams, will be Thursday from 11:30 to 1:30. Memorial donations are suggested for Charles H. McCann Technical School in North Adams through the funeral home. Survivors include a very good friend, Mert Geist of Williamstown; two grandsons, Peter and Robert Lucier, and a daughter-in-law, Marly Lucier. He was predeceased by a brother, Ernest Cross.
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