#3: Childhood Tragedy
Her childhood took a heartbreaking turn when her father died from typhoid fever when she was only three years old. This sudden loss left her family reeling, forcing them to move in with her grandparents for support.

Lucille developed remarkable resilience and a fierce determination to overcome adversity despite these early challenges. The tragedy also shaped her love for comedy; she later said humor became her way of coping with pain. This ability to find light in darkness would define her career and allow her to connect with audiences on a deeply personal level.