Burial to follow at Little Hope Cemetery.
Johnny, affectionately known by his children and grand- children as Pappa John, passed away surrounded by his loving family on December 9, 2012 at his residence in Jasper.
A native of Jasper and a former resident of Dayton, Texas, he lived in Jasper for the past 15 years. A 1957 graduate of Jasper High School, he was a Texas real estate broker and specialized in farms and ranches for over 35 years. He also owned and operated The Rainbow Cafe in Dayton for nine years and The John Lindsey Convenience Store in Dayton. A former president of both the Dayton Lions and Rotary Clubs, he was a former member of the Dayton ISD school board. Johnny was the voice of the Dayton Broncos football team for over 25 years. He was a former Sunday School Director of the First Baptist Church Dayton and served on various committees for Hillcrest Baptist Church in Jasper.
Survivors include his wife Eileen Lindsey of Jasper, his children, Skeet Lindsey and wife Linda, Jeanne Joubert, Heather Joubert Huval, Lance Lindsey and wife Melissa, Holly York amd husband Aaron, April Rozanski and husband Curtis, Darryn Lindsey and wife Lori and Meridith Grosse, grandchildren, Hannah Monceaux, Haley Hanks, Austin Lindsey, Meagan Huval, Justus Lindsey, Stephen McKewon, Cameron Rozanski, Veronica Lindsey, Emily Lindsey, Brittany Lindsey, Mathew Byers, Sam and Luke Lindsey and great-grandson Hylan Jude Laviolotte.
Johnny was preceded in death by his father, John Edward Lindsey, mother, Bernice Edith Jolly, brother, Louis Lindsey, sister Evon Lindsey Hamilton (FAG mem 14297126), brother Bennie Cyril Lindsey and stepson Dean Joubert.
Services are under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home of Jasper.
Burial to follow at Little Hope Cemetery.
Johnny, affectionately known by his children and grand- children as Pappa John, passed away surrounded by his loving family on December 9, 2012 at his residence in Jasper.
A native of Jasper and a former resident of Dayton, Texas, he lived in Jasper for the past 15 years. A 1957 graduate of Jasper High School, he was a Texas real estate broker and specialized in farms and ranches for over 35 years. He also owned and operated The Rainbow Cafe in Dayton for nine years and The John Lindsey Convenience Store in Dayton. A former president of both the Dayton Lions and Rotary Clubs, he was a former member of the Dayton ISD school board. Johnny was the voice of the Dayton Broncos football team for over 25 years. He was a former Sunday School Director of the First Baptist Church Dayton and served on various committees for Hillcrest Baptist Church in Jasper.
Survivors include his wife Eileen Lindsey of Jasper, his children, Skeet Lindsey and wife Linda, Jeanne Joubert, Heather Joubert Huval, Lance Lindsey and wife Melissa, Holly York amd husband Aaron, April Rozanski and husband Curtis, Darryn Lindsey and wife Lori and Meridith Grosse, grandchildren, Hannah Monceaux, Haley Hanks, Austin Lindsey, Meagan Huval, Justus Lindsey, Stephen McKewon, Cameron Rozanski, Veronica Lindsey, Emily Lindsey, Brittany Lindsey, Mathew Byers, Sam and Luke Lindsey and great-grandson Hylan Jude Laviolotte.
Johnny was preceded in death by his father, John Edward Lindsey, mother, Bernice Edith Jolly, brother, Louis Lindsey, sister Evon Lindsey Hamilton (FAG mem 14297126), brother Bennie Cyril Lindsey and stepson Dean Joubert.
Services are under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home of Jasper.
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