The Tennessean
Mar 13 1958
Services for mrs. Willie Mai Lindsey, 86, a native of Goodlettsville, will be at 2:30 pm today at madison funeral home, 219 Old Hickory blvd.
The Rev. S. Dewey Organ will officiate and burial will be in Spring Hill cemetery. The body is at the funeral home.
Mrs. Lindsey died Sunday in a convalescent home in Houston TX of a stroke.
Mrs. Lindsey was the daughter of the late James T. and Maggie Brown Gunn. She was married to the late Larkin T. Lindsey, a Memphis architect, who died about 30 years ago.
In Memphis, Mrs. Lindsey was active in the Daughters of the American Revolution and the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
She later moved to Houston where she was manager and housemother for the Methodist home for working girls until her retirement in 1948.
There are no immediate survivors.
The Tennessean
Mar 13 1958
Services for mrs. Willie Mai Lindsey, 86, a native of Goodlettsville, will be at 2:30 pm today at madison funeral home, 219 Old Hickory blvd.
The Rev. S. Dewey Organ will officiate and burial will be in Spring Hill cemetery. The body is at the funeral home.
Mrs. Lindsey died Sunday in a convalescent home in Houston TX of a stroke.
Mrs. Lindsey was the daughter of the late James T. and Maggie Brown Gunn. She was married to the late Larkin T. Lindsey, a Memphis architect, who died about 30 years ago.
In Memphis, Mrs. Lindsey was active in the Daughters of the American Revolution and the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
She later moved to Houston where she was manager and housemother for the Methodist home for working girls until her retirement in 1948.
There are no immediate survivors.
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