Lexington, TN - Linda Lee Hay, 47, formerly of Paris, TN, director of the Shiloh Regional Library, died Monday morning of complications from cancer at the Jackson-Madison County General Hospital in Jackson, TN.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Pafford Funeral Home with burial in Henderson County Memory Gardens.
She attended the University of Tennessee at Knoxville and received her bachelor's degree in 1971 from Murray State University in Kentucky. She received her master's degreee in library science from Peabody College in 1975. She was a member of the Tennessee Library Association, where she was on the public relations committee, honors and awards committee, nominating committee, membership committee, the Tennessee Children's Choice Steering committee, grievance committee and bylaws and procedures. She had also been a Tennessee delegate on the Southeastern Library Association Board of Directors, where she was the public relations committee chair and member of the poster committee of the 1994 conference. She was a member of Phi Delta Kappa, The Long Range Library Committee for Gannett Foundation, the First Baptist Church of Lexington and the Jackson-Madison County Friends of the Library.
She leaves her mother, Lottie Lee Thompson Hay of Lexington and a sister, Janet Hay of Seattle.
She was preceded in death by her father, Jack Hay in 1992.
Lexington, TN - Linda Lee Hay, 47, formerly of Paris, TN, director of the Shiloh Regional Library, died Monday morning of complications from cancer at the Jackson-Madison County General Hospital in Jackson, TN.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Pafford Funeral Home with burial in Henderson County Memory Gardens.
She attended the University of Tennessee at Knoxville and received her bachelor's degree in 1971 from Murray State University in Kentucky. She received her master's degreee in library science from Peabody College in 1975. She was a member of the Tennessee Library Association, where she was on the public relations committee, honors and awards committee, nominating committee, membership committee, the Tennessee Children's Choice Steering committee, grievance committee and bylaws and procedures. She had also been a Tennessee delegate on the Southeastern Library Association Board of Directors, where she was the public relations committee chair and member of the poster committee of the 1994 conference. She was a member of Phi Delta Kappa, The Long Range Library Committee for Gannett Foundation, the First Baptist Church of Lexington and the Jackson-Madison County Friends of the Library.
She leaves her mother, Lottie Lee Thompson Hay of Lexington and a sister, Janet Hay of Seattle.
She was preceded in death by her father, Jack Hay in 1992.
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