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{{cleanupInfobox Biography| subject_name =Lucy Varner Sanders| image_name =| image_size =| image_caption =| date_of_birth =[[March 25]], [[1843]]| place_of_birth =Lexington, Georgia| date_of_death =[[August 9]], [[1908]]| place_of_death =Pensacola| occupation =| religion =| spouse =[[Cicero Marion Sanders]]| parents =Lucy Callaway Varner| children =[[Frank Dent Sanders]]<br/>[[Rosa Sanders]]<br/>Mitt Watson| signature =| signaturesize =}}'''Emma Lucy Varner Sanders''' ([[1843]]-[[1908]]) was the mother of [[Mayor of Pensacola|Pensacola Mayor]] [[Frank Dent Sanders]], mother-in-law (by her daughter [[Rosa Sanders|Rosa]]) to [[Escambia County Sheriff]] [[George E. Smith]], and grandmother of Pensacolians [[Ernestine Smith Fleming]] and [[Gladys Smith Champlin]].
Emma Lucy Varner Sanders (was born in Lexington, Georgia on [[March 25]], [[1843]]. Her family traced its roots to the German [[Wikipedia:Rhineland-1908)HomemakerPalatinate|Rhineland-Palatinate]], and her notable relatives included great uncles [[Wikipedia:Joseph Henry Lumpkin|Joseph Henry Lumpkin]], the first Chief Justice of the Georgia Supreme Court, Wifeand [[Wikipedia:Wilson Lumpkin|Wilson Lumpkin]], Motherwho served as Congressman, Southern LadyGovernor and Senator of Georgia and whose daughter Martha was the namesake of [[Wikipedia:American with deep roots in Marthasville, Georgia|Marthasville]], the British Isles and Germanynow Atlanta.
Lucy married Confederate veteran [[Cicero Marion Sanders]], and their children included [[Frank Dent Sanders]], [[Rosa Sanders]] and Mitt Watson. She lived in Eufaula, Alabama, until the death of her husband, after which she moved to Pensacola and stayed with Rosa and her family at their [[Chase Street]] residence. (This house was later relocated by architect [[Hugh Leitch]] to its current location opposite [[Seville Square]] at 226 East [[Government Street]].)