Lucille's heart and soul have always been in Central Wisconsin near the little town of Arpin where she grew up. There, she and her parents and her younger brother John lived and worked on a dairy farm. They enjoyed membership in the local 4-H Club and attended a one-room schoolhouse. In 1940, Lucille was named Wood County's Dairy Queen, an honor in the Wisconsin Dairy Industry.In her later retirement years, Lucille and her husband George lived in Florida during the winter months. It is here that they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. After her daughter Connie and her family moved to the Dade City area, they spent most of their time here. During many of those years, she volunteered her time and talent at the University Ministry office at Saint Leo University.Lucille enjoyed sewing as her favorite pastime, making clothes for her daughter and baby grandson years ago and, recently, designing and sewing heirloom dolls. She also liked photography and was very proud of her extensive collection of autographed movie star photos from the 1930's through the 1970's. Lucille will always be remembered for her dedication to her family and to her Catholic faith. She was a loyal friend, keeping in touch with those she knew, even as far back as her early childhood. She will most truly be missed by all.Lucille is survived by her daughter Connie (Schwark) Sliger and her husband Sam, her grandson Nathan Dumar, her brother John Reed and his wife Susan, her niece Kathy Cochran and her husband Kieth, and cousins Dorothy Reed, Larry Reed, and Lorraine (Reed) Potter. A Catholic Mass will be held Saturday March 7, 2015 at 10 am from St. Rita's Catholic Church.Mrs. Schwark will lie in state from 9:30 until the funeral hour at the church. A visitation will be Friday March 6, 2015 from 6 to 8 pm with a Rosary service at 7 pm at the 301 chapel of Hodges Funeral Home. Another service will follow in Adam, Wisconsin with internment in the Quincy Township Cemetery at a later date. Hodges Family Funeral Home in charge of arrangements