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Janey <I>Shackelford</I> Lindsey

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Janey Shackelford Lindsey

Birth
Death
5 Aug 2011 (aged 72)
Burial
Rankin, Upton County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 31.2157743, Longitude: -101.922828
Plot
Row 28
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Janey Shackleford Lindsey died Friday August 5, 2011 in Lubbock, Texas after sustaining injuries in an accident. She was born on October 17, 1938 in Marathon, Texas to parents Lyndell and Merle Gulihur Shackleford. She was married to DeWayne Lindsey for 57 years. She had four boys, Tom,Daymond,Bill, and Shane.

Janey grew up in Marathon, Texas with her siblings, Rowdy, Lois, and Macky. On June 10, 1954 she married the love of her life, DeWayne Lindsey. The young ranching couple decided to start raising their own hired hands. Within five years, their first three boys were born. Eight years later, Shane entered their life. Married to a strong willed and hard working man, Janey jumped on board and helped DeWayne build their ranching operation. She was beside him every step of the way. Ranching in West Texas brought many hard times and challenges. However Janey never ran from a challenge, she met every situation head on with the hours and determination it took to get the job done.

Her boys were the pride of her life. She raised them to respect the value of hard work. Janey welcomed every friend her boys brought home. Before long, she was calling all of them her boys. Now being called one of her boys, did not necessarily mean male or female, everyone was one of the "boys". With this title came lots of love, lectures, chicken fried steaks, and tortillas. Legendary stories developed over working sheep and fun times at the Lindsey ranch. As these kids grew older, Janey's interest in them did not waiver. She still wanted to know about every aspect of their life, and to be there for every milestone they accomplished.

Janey was a resident of Upton County for 57 years. She served as an officer in the Upton County Water Board and Chamber of Commerce. For sixteen years she worked tirelessly on The World Champion Barbado Cookoff. Being a member of Eastern Star was a big part of Janey's life. She served in every capacity and was awarded a 50 year membership award.

Memorial services will be held at 10:00 AM on Thursday, August 11, 2011 at the Rankin Park Building. Officiating the service is Johnny Kidd of Odessa, and Tuffy Whitehead of Del Rio will be a special speaker.

Janey is survived by her husband DeWayne of Rankin, Texas;Son Tom and daughter-in-law Janet of Rankin, Texas; son Daymond of Flower Mound, Texas; son Shane and daughter-in-law Shelly of McKinney, Texas; Daughter-in-law Denna of Rankin, Texas; Ten grandchildren, and nine great grandchildren. She is also servived by her brother, Rowdy "Bubba" Shackleford and sister-in-law Helen of San Angelo, Texas, her brother Mack Shackelford and her sister-in-law Marilyn of Marathon, Texas; sister-in-law, Barbara "Sissy" Fisher and husband James of Aledo,
Texas. She was preceded in death by her parents, Lyndell and Merle Shackelford; her sister Lois Farris; her son Bill Lindsey; and her grandson Anthoney Windham.

The family request that in leiu of flowers, memorials be sent to the "Running against the Wind" Memorial Scholarship Fund at the First State Bank in Rankin, P. O. Box 118, Rankin, Texas 79778.

We invite you to share your thoughts and memories with the family by visiting Janey's memorial guestbook at; www.shaffer-nichols.com.

Arrangements are under the direction of Shaffer-Nichols Funeral Home of Crane.

Obit from the Pecos River Dispatch-Rankin

Janey Shackleford Lindsey died Friday August 5, 2011 in Lubbock, Texas after sustaining injuries in an accident. She was born on October 17, 1938 in Marathon, Texas to parents Lyndell and Merle Gulihur Shackleford. She was married to DeWayne Lindsey for 57 years. She had four boys, Tom,Daymond,Bill, and Shane.

Janey grew up in Marathon, Texas with her siblings, Rowdy, Lois, and Macky. On June 10, 1954 she married the love of her life, DeWayne Lindsey. The young ranching couple decided to start raising their own hired hands. Within five years, their first three boys were born. Eight years later, Shane entered their life. Married to a strong willed and hard working man, Janey jumped on board and helped DeWayne build their ranching operation. She was beside him every step of the way. Ranching in West Texas brought many hard times and challenges. However Janey never ran from a challenge, she met every situation head on with the hours and determination it took to get the job done.

Her boys were the pride of her life. She raised them to respect the value of hard work. Janey welcomed every friend her boys brought home. Before long, she was calling all of them her boys. Now being called one of her boys, did not necessarily mean male or female, everyone was one of the "boys". With this title came lots of love, lectures, chicken fried steaks, and tortillas. Legendary stories developed over working sheep and fun times at the Lindsey ranch. As these kids grew older, Janey's interest in them did not waiver. She still wanted to know about every aspect of their life, and to be there for every milestone they accomplished.

Janey was a resident of Upton County for 57 years. She served as an officer in the Upton County Water Board and Chamber of Commerce. For sixteen years she worked tirelessly on The World Champion Barbado Cookoff. Being a member of Eastern Star was a big part of Janey's life. She served in every capacity and was awarded a 50 year membership award.

Memorial services will be held at 10:00 AM on Thursday, August 11, 2011 at the Rankin Park Building. Officiating the service is Johnny Kidd of Odessa, and Tuffy Whitehead of Del Rio will be a special speaker.

Janey is survived by her husband DeWayne of Rankin, Texas;Son Tom and daughter-in-law Janet of Rankin, Texas; son Daymond of Flower Mound, Texas; son Shane and daughter-in-law Shelly of McKinney, Texas; Daughter-in-law Denna of Rankin, Texas; Ten grandchildren, and nine great grandchildren. She is also servived by her brother, Rowdy "Bubba" Shackleford and sister-in-law Helen of San Angelo, Texas, her brother Mack Shackelford and her sister-in-law Marilyn of Marathon, Texas; sister-in-law, Barbara "Sissy" Fisher and husband James of Aledo,
Texas. She was preceded in death by her parents, Lyndell and Merle Shackelford; her sister Lois Farris; her son Bill Lindsey; and her grandson Anthoney Windham.

The family request that in leiu of flowers, memorials be sent to the "Running against the Wind" Memorial Scholarship Fund at the First State Bank in Rankin, P. O. Box 118, Rankin, Texas 79778.

We invite you to share your thoughts and memories with the family by visiting Janey's memorial guestbook at; www.shaffer-nichols.com.

Arrangements are under the direction of Shaffer-Nichols Funeral Home of Crane.

Obit from the Pecos River Dispatch-Rankin



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  • Created by: Jim Webb
  • Added: Aug 10, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/74727552/janey-lindsey: accessed ), memorial page for Janey Shackelford Lindsey (17 Oct 1938–5 Aug 2011), Find a Grave Memorial ID 74727552, citing Rankin Cemetery, Rankin, Upton County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Jim Webb (contributor 46859574).