of her family. She drew her greatest satisfactions from being a wife and mother, keeping house, bringing her children up well, and keeping peace in the family. Judaism was integral to Lucille's life: she attended Sabbath services regularly at Temple Beth El and she made certain that the moral values of her religion were instilled in her children. After her kids grew up, Lucille returned to teaching kindergarten classes, helping other children as she had so admirably helped her own. Lucille's optimism and spirit lives on through her children and their families, who try to live by the positive and loving example she set. Her family will always remember our Lucy' s dry sense of humor and ready smile, her strong will, her strength in a crisis, and her wisdom. It is no exaggeration to say that she will continue to live every single day in her family's hearts. A graveside service will be held at 1:00 pm, Friday March 25, 2011 at Forest Hill Cemetery, 1 Speedway Rd., Madison. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to: Olbrich Botanical Gardens, 3330 Atwood Ave. Madison, WI. 53704 or the Nancy Radbil Scholarship Fund, c/o J. Luck, 2341 W. Daphne Rd., Milw., WI. 53209.