Funeral services for Mrs. William V. Lindsay, 80, of Lincoln County, were conducted at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Higgins Funeral Home.
I. C. Pullias officiated and burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.
Mrs. Lindsay died early Monday morning in Harris Nursing Home in Franklin after a long illness.
A native of Lincoln County, she was the former Maggie Vera Sumners, daughter of the late Thomas David and Nora DeFord Sumners. She was a member of the Harms Church of Christ. She was married to Harmon H. Wilson who died in 1944. Later she married William V. Lindsay who died in 1957.
Survivors include two sons, J. Sumners Wilson of Silver Springs, Maryland, and E. Theodore Wilson of Nashville; one stepson, Charles Lindsay of Fayetteville; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Robert Alder of Fayetteville; one sister, Mrs. Saidee Noah of Shelbyville; two half-sisters, Mrs. Bob Twitty of Texarkana, Texas, and Mrs. Pleas Clardy of Lincoln County; two brothers, Dr. W. P. Sumners of Huntsville, Alabama and DeFord Sumners of Houston, Texas; five half-brothers, Rob, Tom, Alton, and Leon Sumners, all of Lincoln County, and Edward Sumners of Abilene, Texas; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Source:
Lincoln County News
Fayetteville, Tennessee
Nov. 17, 1960
Funeral services for Mrs. William V. Lindsay, 80, of Lincoln County, were conducted at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Higgins Funeral Home.
I. C. Pullias officiated and burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.
Mrs. Lindsay died early Monday morning in Harris Nursing Home in Franklin after a long illness.
A native of Lincoln County, she was the former Maggie Vera Sumners, daughter of the late Thomas David and Nora DeFord Sumners. She was a member of the Harms Church of Christ. She was married to Harmon H. Wilson who died in 1944. Later she married William V. Lindsay who died in 1957.
Survivors include two sons, J. Sumners Wilson of Silver Springs, Maryland, and E. Theodore Wilson of Nashville; one stepson, Charles Lindsay of Fayetteville; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Robert Alder of Fayetteville; one sister, Mrs. Saidee Noah of Shelbyville; two half-sisters, Mrs. Bob Twitty of Texarkana, Texas, and Mrs. Pleas Clardy of Lincoln County; two brothers, Dr. W. P. Sumners of Huntsville, Alabama and DeFord Sumners of Houston, Texas; five half-brothers, Rob, Tom, Alton, and Leon Sumners, all of Lincoln County, and Edward Sumners of Abilene, Texas; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Source:
Lincoln County News
Fayetteville, Tennessee
Nov. 17, 1960
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