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Obituary I called on the Lord in distress; the Lord answered me and sat me in a broad place. Ps 118: 5 On January 8, 2011 approximately 10:30 a.m. the Lord answered Lucy's prayer and called her home. The third child born to the late Horace and Louise Fields; Lucy was born on October 6, 1941. She was educated in the Brunswick County School System. Lucy was a free spirit and after leaving home she met and married John L. Tyler her husband of 48 years. They lived in New Jersey, Connecticut, Michigan and back to New Jersey. She loved to travel visiting Hawaii, California, Florida, Mississippi and many other places. They retired in New Jersey and moved to Georgia where she resided until her death. She was a member of the Metro-Atlanta Seventh Day Baptist Church where she attended faithfully until she became ill. She was well loved, always had a smile and opened her home to anyone who wanted to visit. Lucy loved entertaining and never met a stranger. Lucy leaves to mourn her passing her husband John; sons Loren (Mass.) Andre and Clifford, one daughter Evelyn Renee all of Georgia. Her daughter Mary and son Alex Michael preceded her in death. Two sons-in-law; Albert Anderson (NJ) and Ronald Kelley (Texas), three sisters Kathryn Edwards (Emporia, Va.) Louise Taylor (Jessie) Wilson, N.C. and Viola Jackson (Buffalo, NY), six grandchildren: Corey, Cortni, Ashley, Jasmine, Alex and Katelyn. A step-mother, Ida V. Fields, four step sisters: Fannie Jackson, Earline Cain, Susie Pearson and Celestine Gibbons, two step brothers Robert Earl and Judge Edwards all of Virginia. Two sisters-in-law Jean and Dr. Mona McDonald (Charles), three brothers-in-law: Robert, James, and Charles. She also leaves three special nieces Irene Wilkins (Emporia, VA.), Emma Mack (Dinah) Buffalo, NY, Yvonne Caton (Detroit, MI), a special nephew William Mack (Bill) of Portsmouth, VA., special friends: Leslie Judkins (NJ), Faye Brown (KY), Nancy Williams (GA), Pastor Stanley & Mrs. Mayes (VA), and Doctors Adolph & Delores Flowers (VA), and many other nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Visitation DetailsWednesday, January 12th, 2011, 5:00pm - 9:00pm, Holly Hill Funeral Home Service DetailsThursday, January 13th, 2011, 2:00pm, Holly Hill Funeral Home









Lucy, I really love and I will miss you dearly. I am very sorry that I could not make the funeral but I will see you in heaven. Love always your nephew Bill
Dear Tyler Family, I wanted to write and tell you how sorry I am for your loss. There are never the right words to express how deeply sadden I am that you have to endure your loss. Lucy will be truly missed by everyone who knew her no matter where they crossed her path in life. Please don’t let sorrow steal all the wonderful and joyful memories of the times you shared with her… .. forever hold on to them because they will bring you comfort in the days ahead. I will continue to pray for your family that God will provide his amazing strength to each of you. With my deepest sympathy, Deborah Lee (Steve and Ann Lee’s daughter)
I will truly miss you, your smile and your personality. You were always vibrant and full of joy and a great person to be around. The family reunions and family events will never be the same.
I will always remember the good times .Rest in Peace
Aunt Lucy, you will be greatly missed. Even in your time of sickness you saw fit to bless my husband and I with a wedding gift although you were not able to be there with us to celebrate. That was just one of many ways that you showed your love and support, and for that, we are forever grateful. We know that you are at peace with the Lord and free of all pain. We love you and may God bless all of your family and friends during this difficult time.
Lucy, you will be missed very much. I will always remember you, especially the good times in New Jersey