R. J. Dandridge Jr.'s memory of his grandmother was that she was nearly always silent. He remembers her sitting in the bathroom giving herself an injection of insulin; rolling out biscuits in her kitchen on Dye Plant Road; and seeing her sitting/lying in bed in a Lynchburg hospital after she had had her leg amputated. He wondered often why his he never saw his grandmothers together and why they weren't friends.
According to Janet Lee Dandridge, who was taken under Lucille's wing and visited once for several days with John and Annie Dandridge, Annie made wonderful biscuits.
Annie was a Primitive Baptist and possibly a member of Camp Branch Prim. Baptist Church on Figsbrough Rd. or Moons Creek Prim. Baptist Church in Providence N.C. where her mother is buried. Since Primitive Baptists have no ordained ministry, they often met only once per month.