Luciille Tolles Kimball1

F, #23759, b. Mar 9, 1909, d. Jul 16, 1996
ChartsTolles Descendants Chart
Father*John Prescott Kimball1 b. Nov 17, 1879, d. Jun 6, 1950
Mother*Alice May Tolles1 b. Oct 4, 1878, d. Apr 14, 1964

Family

Frederick Spaney Jr. b. May 31, 1914, d. Jul 20, 1999
Child

Chronological Events

Birth*Mar 9, 1909 Luciille Tolles Kimball was born on Mar 9, 1909 at Nashua, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States.1 
 She was the daughter of John Prescott Kimball and Alice May Tolles.1 
Marriage*circa 1937 Luciille Tolles Kimball married Frederick Spaney Jr., son of Frederick Spaney and Letitia Heaslip, circa 1937 at Nashua, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States.2 
Death*Jul 16, 1996 Luciille Tolles Kimball died on Jul 16, 1996, at age 87 at Nashua, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States.1 
ObituaryJul 18, 1996  OBITUARY: Lucille T. (Kimball) Spaney, 87, of Nashua, died Tuesday morning, July 16, 1996, at the Southern New Hampshire Regional Medical Center.

A school teacher for many years, she had positions in Vermont, Massachusetts and Nashua. The latter part of her career was spent as an English teacher at Nashua High and junior high schools.

Mrs. Spaney was a long-time member of The First Church Congregational, United Church of Christ. She had been a strong supporter of church fairs and other functions in years past.

A tournament bridge player, Mrs. Spaney was a gold-life master, holding more American Contract Bridge League points than anyone else in New Hampshire. She enjoyed her many trips to bridge events and the friends made over many eyars. Spending recent winters in Florida, she was a regular player in Venice, Englewood and Sarasota bridge groups.

In earlier years, Mrs. Spaney was an accomplished tennis player, golfer, and curler at the Nashua Country Club. She had been a member of the N.H. Women's Golf Association and the U.S. Women's Curling League.

Mrs. Spaney was particularly active in the King's Daughters' Benevolent Association, which operated a boys orphanage here in town. She was fond of mentoring the boys and taking them on outings. She was also an active board member of the Adult Learning Center.

Her other organizational affiliations included the Retired Teachers' Association, the Nashaway Women's Club, the Nashua Historical Society, the Nashua Garden Club, the Theatre Guild, and the Humane Society.

She attended local schools, and was a graduate of Nashua High School and Boston University.

Mrs. Spaney was the wife of Frederick Spaney, and they had just celebrated their 59th wedding anniversary at the Nashua Country Club on July 9.

Born in Nashua on March 9, 1909, she was the daughter of the late John P. and Alice (Tolles) Kimball, and granddaughter of the late Gen. Jason E. Tolles, one-time mayor of Nashua.

For many years Mr. and Mrs. Spaney had a second home in Moultonborough. They spent summers there visiting with friends, boating, and touring the lake and mountain country side.

She was predeceased by a brother, Jason S. Kimball, and his son, Jason S. Kimball Jr.

Besides her husband, survivors include a daughter, Lucinda T. Spaney of Lexington, Mass; a cousin, Frederic E. Shaw, of Nashua; three nephews and their wives, William C. and Susan Thompson of Westerly, R.I., Alexander F. and Dorothy Thompson of Westerly, R.I., and Richard H. and Mary Thompson of Longmeadow, Mass; a niece, Judith T. Kimball, of Rock Island, Ill; and several grandnieces, grandnephews and other relatives from out of state.

The Davis Funeral Home in Nashua is in charge of arrangements.

Published in The Telegraph (Nashua, NH) - Thursday, July 18, 1996.2
 
Burial*Jul 20, 1996 She was buried on Jul 20, 1996 at Woodlawn Cemetery, Nashua, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States, Find A Grave Memorial# 118162094.3 

Citations

  1. [S802] Site - Ancestry.com, online at http://www.ancestry.com
  2. [S19] Obituary - Online, Newspaper or Funeral Home.
  3. [S58] Gravestones - Death Cert, Find-A-Grave, BillionGraves, #79.