Lucille R. Wood, 80, a longtime resident of Sedro-Woolley, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on March 4, 2025. She was born October 4, 1944 in Ellensburg, Washington. She was the youngest of four girls to Edwin and Lydia Vergin. Lucille is a graduate of the class of 1962.
She worked in a cannery in Burlington till it closed. She enjoyed puzzles, bingo and being with friends and family.
Lucille is survived by her oldest sister, daughter Brenda Kroll; three grandchildren, Lynn (Jammeh), Dustin and Brian Nations; eight great-grandchildren; one great-great grandson.
She is preceded in death by her parents, sons; Dennis and David Wood; two sisters and numerous friends and family.
Lucille will be laid to rest at the Union Cemetery next to her two sons. In lieu of flowers the family ask you to make donations to the Alzheimer’s Foundation or your choice of charity. Share your memories of Lucille and sign the online guest register.
I’m so sorry about your family’s loss.We had lots of fun memories at the canry. we had many years of friendship. she will be missed.
I met Lucille when we were in 1st grade at Samish Grade School. Lucille was my best friend until we graduated from high school. She was so much fun to be around, she was always thinking up fun things to do. Condolences to Brenda and her family.
well Lucy as my mom would say to you!! now you 2 friends are back in heaven again together with Billy Jean tearing it up!! you started going to the barber shop for haircuts and we didn’t keep in touch the last few years.
Lucille was a regular for lunch at the Sedro-Woolley senior center for many years while I volunteered there. She arrived on the bus each day, never letting the weather, her walker, or her personal woes get her down. In that way she was an inspiration to others.
My deepest condolences to family and friends of Lucille. I got to know Lucille while I worked at the Sedro-Woolley Senior Center. We had some great conversations and shared lots of laughs. She always greeted me with a smile and a hug. Truly a beautiful soul. Thank you, Lucille, for your amazing friendship.
Till we meet again.
Jaretta Osborne
Brenda: I’m so sorry to hear about your mom’s passing, she was one of my grandma P’s favorite neighbor, her visits cheered her up. God bless you and your family.