Lucius Boyden Day
1903 - 1994 (90 years)-
Name Lucius Boyden Day Birth 22 Jan 1903 Illinois Gender Male Census 5 May 1910 Texas, Death Certificates, 1903?1982 age 6, born IL, living with parents Census 12 Jan 1920 Houston, Harris, TX age 16, born IL, living with mother Census 11 Apr 1930 Houston, Harris, TX age 27, born IL, marr at 24, aircraft pilot, parents born IL/IL Census 4 Apr 1940 Orlando, Orange, FL age 37, born IL, H4 ed, residing Houston TX in 1935, does airplane crop dusting Death 21 Jan 1994 New Braunfels, Comal, TX Burial Guadalupe Valley Memorial Park, New Braunfels, TX Person ID I13269 Family Tree Last Modified 21 Feb 2016
Father Archibald F Day, b. Feb 1882, Peoria, Peoria, IL d. 1 Jul 1917, San Antonio, Bexar, TX (Age 35 years) Mother Clara Etta Reed, b. 18 Nov 1881, Brimfield, Peoria, IL d. 30 Jan 1954, San Bernardino Co, CA (Age 72 years) Family ID F4901 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Mary Alicia Woodward, b. 6 Jun 1906, Oak Park, Cook, IL d. 5 Jan 1998 (Age 91 years) Marriage 22 Jan 1927 Houston, Harris, TX Notes - from "The Brimfield News", 3 Feb 1927 (Digital Archive of Brimfield Public Library)
Mrs. Geo. M. Woodward announces the marriage of her daughter, Mary Alicia,, to Mr. Lucius Boyden Day, on Saturday, Jan. 22, 1927, at Houston, Texas. Mr. Day is a grandson of the late Lucius B. Day of Brimfield, and a son of the late Archibald Day, and Clara Reed Day also of this place. Many young friends will remember the groom as a boy on the Day farm east of town, and will be happy in extending congratulations.
Children 1. Lucius Boyden Day, b. 29 Nov 1931, Houston, Harris, TX 2. Mary Alicia Day, b. 29 Apr 1939, Orlando, Orange, FL Family ID F4902 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 15 Jan 2019
- from "The Brimfield News", 3 Feb 1927 (Digital Archive of Brimfield Public Library)
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Photos 1944 Lucius Day Newspaper Photo
Navy Pilot at Home on Leave
Former Commercial Flier Visits Mother
Lt. Lucius B. Day, Navy flier, arrived in San Bernardino unexpectedly this eek for a surprise visit, his first in seven years, with his mother, Mrs. Clara Day, who resides at a San Bernardino hotel. Lieutenant Day, an experienced commercial pilot before the war in San Antonio, Texas, enter the Navy shortly after the Pearl Harbor attack. He has been instructing at Pensacola, Fla., and is reporting to San Francisco for a new assignment. The officer's family expect to move to California form Orlando, Fla. His mother is a member of the Eastern Star and White Shrine in San Bernardino.