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(Her sister Jane is 37, and she is most likely a few years younger, since she is just getting married.)
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'''Lucy''' is the [[Jane Read|maternal]] aunt of [[Arthur Read|Arthur]], [[D.W. Read|D.W.]], and [[Kate Read|Kate]].
'''Lucy''' is the [[Jane Read|maternal]] aunt of [[Arthur Read|Arthur]], [[D.W. Read|D.W.]], and [[Kate Read|Kate]].



Revision as of 17:01, 4 July 2017

This article is about Aunt Lucy. You may be looking for the preschooler or the Top Supermarket Clerk contestant.
Lucy
Aunt Lucy.png
Age 35

Gender Female
Animal Aardvark

Hair color Blonde (125a),
Light brown (1510a)

Family Lucy's husband (husband)

Dave (father)
Jane Read (sister)
David Read (brother-in-law)
Arthur Read (nephew)
D.W. Read (niece)
Kate Read (niece)
Jessica (sister or sister-in-law)
Richard (brother or brother-in-law)
Cora (niece)
Fred (brother)
Matthew (great-great uncle)
Gustav (great-grandfather)
Jane's great-grandmother (great-grandmother)
Jane's great-grandfather (great-grandfather)

Lucy is the maternal aunt of Arthur, D.W., and Kate.

Biography

Past Life

Lucy grew up near an unidentified town on Grandpa Dave's farm (inferred as her dad (Grandpa Dave) is said to have lived there for a long time).

Later life

Lucy's family attended her wedding. "D.W. Thinks Big"

During a timeout in her room, D.W. exaggerated past events and made them sound worse than they really were; like not being able to attend Lucy's wedding, and being forced to stay home and work as a slave, instead. "Go to Your Room, D.W."

Appearances

Trivia

  • In every later episode that mentions her, she is referred to as a cousin, instead of their aunt.
  • Sonja Ball, who was the voice of Lucy, is also the voice of her sister, Jane, in the Arthur series.

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