Lucille Kellar was born in Port of Spain, Trinidad on October 15, 1935, to Roderick Isaac and the late Olive Harris. She was one of 15 including Yvonne, Joyce, Jemma, Claudette, Hilda and Kim, Vickey, Ken, Monica, Ann, Lynn, Roderick, Adelia and Anthony. Lucille is survived by her father Roderick Isaac and son Andre Harris and granddaughter Alyse Harris along with nephews and nieces, as well as countless other extended family members. She loved her God, Jehovah and spent years in service to him. She symbolized her dedication and was baptized on March 16, 1975. She spent many years as an auxiliary pioneer and later after retirement a full time pioneer. She was like Anna of old who was never missing from God's House. Lucille was a great help to all who had the privilege of knowing her. She was generous with her material things and more importantly very generous with spiritual things. All universally knew that she was quite quiet. But when it came to the doing of Jehovah's will she screamed from the mountain tops and could be very loud! Also from youth and thru out her life she was know as a hard worker and that she could really save a dollar. As a youngster she spent time on the wasters in and around the small islands of Trinidad, no wonder she loved the beach and to swim. She also liked to be out with friends. Lucille's main focus for most of her life was to serve Jehovah God faithfully and to make sure others have the opportunity to do so. She believed that all would be together again in the promised Paradise shortly to come! The Family of the late Lucille Kellar wishes to acknowledge with deep appreciation all for all the cards, flowers, food and most of all the expressions of love, concern and kindness shown to them during this time of loss.