Lucille Salter Beddome
A proud Kansas Farm girl who became a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother, and aunt to everyone.
She loved to cook and enjoyed arranging family get-to-gethers. All her relatives, without exception, love her and will miss her beautiful smile and good hugs.
Lucille worked 27 years for the Arizona House of Representatives caring for their Legislative Bill room from which all the public, including legislators, have to request pending legislation and currently enacted statutes.
Hundreds of persons became acquainted with her ready smile and sharp memory for small details. She is truly a one-of-a-kind. Now God will tend to her needs because she is with Him.
Lucille was born in Garden City, Kansas on June 28, 1923, grew up and went to school in Alden, Kansas. Lucy was preceded in death by her father Clinton Adelbert Salter, her mother Ida May (Simmons) Salter, brother Willis, sister Dorothy (Janz), brothers Orville and Norman.
While visiting a friend in the Los Angeles area, she was introduced to Larry Beddome in the fall of 1949 after he returned from a four year hitch in the U. S. Navy, and was starting his second four year enlistment. The fell in love, waited a short time, ran off to Lordsburg, New Mexico on her birthday, June 28, 1950, and had a Justice of the Peace marry them. They returned to his native home in Phoenix, where he was awaiting assignment to the West Pacific with the USN Amphibious Services. She became a mother to Lawrence C. Beddome, December 14, 1951 and had to care for the new child while Larry was doing his Korean War Service. Larry returned to Arizona in 1953 and was mustered out of the Navy.
Lucille became a policeman
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