IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Lucille Georgia
Biers
May 18, 1918 – February 15, 2011
Lucille Georgia Biers was born May 18, 1918 to Elsie Marie Bledsoe Biers and Lora John Biers. She was the oldest of three children. She had two brothers Elmer John born in 1921 and Fred born in 1924. All the children were born in La Salle, Colorado.
The family later moved to Greeley, Colorado, and Potter, Nebraska, before settling in Billings, Montana, in 1931.
Lucille graduated from Billings High School in 1936. She worked as a telegraph operator for Western Union for many years, and after the telegraph station closed she was a secretary at the Michelotti-Sawyers Mortuary. She left that job to care for her mother full time.
The family started building a cabin in Red Lodge, Montana, in 1939. The cabin was one of Lucille's favorite retreats. Their Billings neighbors, the Bloomstrands, also had a cabin in Red Lodge and the families spent a lot of time together.
Lucille never married and was a devoted daughter to her mother. If you spent much time around them they actually seemed more like sisters; they were very close. They enjoyed going for drives especially to the Rim and to the Billings Airport.
She was always kind, considerate and hard working. She enjoyed dressing up and always looked nice.
Lucille enjoyed playing board games and card games. Her favorite card game was Kings Corner. She liked doing all kinds of puzzles.
Lucille was a member of the Billings Bible Church for several years and sang in church choir. Years later they attended the Evangelical Free Church in Billings.
Lucille enjoyed visiting Elmer's farm in South Dakota, and spending time with her six nephews; Darryl, Bob, Jim, Jerry, Dallas and David, and two nieces, JoAnn and Barb. After moving to South Dakota, Lucille enjoyed visits from her grand nieces and nephews and their families.
Lucille attended Hills View Evangelical Free Church in Piedmont, and when her health prevented her from attending, she told Pastor Ron that he would be doing a church service at her nursing home. She always carried her Bible in the pocket of her walker.
Lucille was preceded in death by her parents, her stepfather and her brother, Fred.
Lucille's life was her testimony to her faith in God. She went to be with her Savior on February 15, 2011.
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