Lucille Bailey Doepkens

lucille doepkens

March 26, 1926 ~ October 14, 2021

Lucille Bailey Farr Doepkens passed away at home with her loving family at her bedside on October 14, 2021, at the age of 95. She was born on March 26, 1926, in Bushwood, MD, to the late Samuel Matthew Bailey and the late Mignonette Cullins Bailey. Lucille was born in River Springs, MD, which would later become Bushwood. She was the second of six children. Lucille attended Holy Angels School. In 1940, she attended St. Mary’s Academy in Leonardtown, MD and graduated in 1943. On November 18, 1944, she married Joe Farr. They had four children. Lucille accepted a position as a first and second grade teacher at Holy Angels-Sacred Heart School, and taught there for 21 years, teaching children and preparing them for First Penance and First Holy Communion, with the help of her aide Shirley Dean. Joe passed away at the age of 57 in 1977. In 1983, a very special person entered her life, Bernie Doepkens, and her life would change forever. They were married in 1985. In 1992 they built a beautiful new home on the water in Chaptico, MD, where Lucille lived until her death. She and Bernie had a wonderful life together for almost 25 years before his passing in 2009. Lucille’s family is very grateful for Mille Hall, who was her caregiver at night for 13 years, and Kathy Doepkens, who stayed with her for many years as well. They were family and she loved them both so very much. Lucille is survived by her children, Carol Ann Hall (Satch), Jay Farr (Rita), Mike Farr (Mary), and Jeannie Wathen (Mike), eight grandchildren, Kevin Hall (Karen), Minette Clarke (Pat), Joe Farr (Salina), Melinda Turner (Greg), David Farr (Michelle), Jennifer Schiller (Rob), Michael Wathen (Cindy), and Lucretia Hester (Mike), ten great-grandchildren, one great-great grandchild, three stepchildren, Bernie Doepkens, Jr., Marty Doepkens, and Ruth Ann Doepkens, three step-grandchildren, and siblings, Catherine Swann, Samuel M. “Bo” Bailey, Jr. (Rosie), and Bernard Bailey (Shirley). Lucille was preceded in death by siblings Eleanor Beatrice “Beezie” Tippett and Eddie Bailey, and daughter-in-law Candy Farr. The family will receive friends on Thursday, October 21, 2021 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Bushwood, MD, from 9:30 AM to 10:40 AM, where a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 AM with Father Stephen Wyble officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be Kevin Hall, Joe Farr, David Farr, Michael Wathen, Tyler Hall, Ethan Clarke, Jonathan Clarke, and Jacob Schiller. Honorary pallbearers will be Chad Farr, Aaron Turner, Bernie Doepkens, Jr., Marty Doepkens, Ben Swan as well as her nephews. Contributions may be made to Sacred Heart Catholic Church Cemetery Care Fund at 23080 Maddox Road, Bushwood, MD 20618. At the family’s request, masks will be required. Please note, the funeral home is no longer providing masks upon entry. Condolences may be made to the family at www.mgfh.com. Arrangements provided by the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home, P.A. & Crematory, Leonardtown, MD.

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  1. Where do I begin… I miss you so much already – what will I do on Tuesdays? You have been my “Mom”, my guidance counselor and the greatest listener since 1967. Jay and I love you so much and we will truly miss being with you. Love You! Rita

  2. I now know what it feels like when you lose your best friend. I will always treasure our time together, from when I was a little girl but even more so, our more recent years making so many precious memories. I am eternally grateful to have had you in my life for as long as I did. I love the incredible bond we had, and that that same bond was built with my husband and children. You were a wonderful “rock” to lean on and your strong faith in God and the love for your family and friends helped mold me into the person I am today. I will miss you terribly (already do). Among so many other things, Sunday nights without ice cream and hearing you say “Did you bring your quarters?” won’t be the same. Thank you for all of the wonderful memories you left us with. I’ll treasure them forever. I can only hope to be as sharp and spunky as you if I make it to 95 years young. I love you, Ma. ~~ Minette (and Pat, Ethan, Jonathan and Maeci, and your forever loyal furry friend Baylee)

  3. You were my first and second grade teacher…all in one year because you said I should be in second grade instead of first grade. You were an inspiration to me as I enter my 29th year of teaching. Thank you for blessing my life. Godspeed.

  4. Such a wonderful lady. Her smile could light up a room. She is my altime favorite teacher–she had a way of making each child feel special. Jamie and i send our condolences to her family.

  5. Dear Minette,
    We were saddened to learn of your grandmother’s passing. Our deepest sympathy to you and your family.
    💕 Dee and Kenny


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