• Date Of Birth: December 23, 1930
  • Date Of Death: November 21, 2022
  • State: Connecticut

 

 

 
Lucille was born on December 23,1930, in Auburn, Maine, daughter of the late Fernand and Irene Michaud Fournier.  She graduated from New Britain High School, where she met and married her husband, Alan D. Miller.

 
Sharing her husband’s love for adventure and trying new things they both fell in love with Scottish Country dancing. Never one for half measures, she became a certified teacher in Litchfield, Bethany and Windsor and served as secretary of the Connecticut branch of the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society. She was equally interested in the French-Canadian side of the family, researching and self-publishing books on the Fournier and Michaud families, as well as joining multiple genealogical organizations, including the French-Canadian Genealogical Society of Connecticut and the Alliance Francaise of Northwestern Connecticut.
 
Throughout her life, Lucille was an inveterate hiker, walking at least thirty minutes on most days as well as much longer treks along the Appalachian Trail, from Mt Katahdin, in Maine to Amacalola Falls, in Georgia. She was awarded the Appalachian Mountain Club’s 4000 Footers Badge in 1991.
 
Anyone who knew Lucille felt her love of learning and her zest for life.
 
She leaves behind her son Jeffrey Miller and wife Kathy of Brewster, MA, son Bruce Miller and wife Cindy of Winsted, CT, son John Miller and wife Debbie of Auburn, ME, four grandsons, Erik D. Miller, C. Breton Miller, Evan Steele Miller and J.C. Miller, her brothers Roger Fournier of Woodbury, CT and Robert Fournier, of Santa Rosa, CA, nephew Michael Fournier and wife Ann, niece Katherine Fournier, and niece Nicole Romeo and husband Joseph. She was predeceased by her husband Alan Miller and brother Fernand Fournier.

 

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