Daughter of A. F. & Caroline Unknown Boothe
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Please add the following to the bio of this memorial. Thanks, Emily
The Tribune-Progress (Mountain View, Okla.), Friday, January 12, 1917
Mrs. J.R. Lindsey.
Julina, wife of John R. Lindsey, died at her home Monday morning Jan. 8, after a short illness of about a week, aged 41 years, 5 months and 7 days.
Mrs. Lindsey was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.F. Booth, and was born in McNarrie county, Tenn., Aug. 1, 1875. When sixteen years of age, she moved with her parents to Ellis county, Tex., where on July 2, 1893, she was united in marriage to J.R. Lindsey. They moved to Knox county, Texas, and two years later removed to Mountain View. To this union six children were born, of which one boy and four girls survive her death. Those living are May, wife of C.A. Morris; Robert, Lutie, Fleta and Frankie, all of whom were with their mother when she passed away.
Mrs. Lindsey was converted to the Christian faith at the age of fourteen and joined the Cumberland Presbyterian church, in which she has lived a consistent and faithful Christian ever since and died in the triumph of a living faith.
She leaves a dear husband and five dear children, with many other friends and loved ones to mourn her loss.
Contributor: Emily Jordan (47063153) •
Sent to me on 5/23/2019.
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Daughter of A. F. & Caroline Unknown Boothe
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Please add the following to the bio of this memorial. Thanks, Emily
The Tribune-Progress (Mountain View, Okla.), Friday, January 12, 1917
Mrs. J.R. Lindsey.
Julina, wife of John R. Lindsey, died at her home Monday morning Jan. 8, after a short illness of about a week, aged 41 years, 5 months and 7 days.
Mrs. Lindsey was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.F. Booth, and was born in McNarrie county, Tenn., Aug. 1, 1875. When sixteen years of age, she moved with her parents to Ellis county, Tex., where on July 2, 1893, she was united in marriage to J.R. Lindsey. They moved to Knox county, Texas, and two years later removed to Mountain View. To this union six children were born, of which one boy and four girls survive her death. Those living are May, wife of C.A. Morris; Robert, Lutie, Fleta and Frankie, all of whom were with their mother when she passed away.
Mrs. Lindsey was converted to the Christian faith at the age of fourteen and joined the Cumberland Presbyterian church, in which she has lived a consistent and faithful Christian ever since and died in the triumph of a living faith.
She leaves a dear husband and five dear children, with many other friends and loved ones to mourn her loss.
Contributor: Emily Jordan (47063153) •
Sent to me on 5/23/2019.
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