Elizabeth-Lindsey-Obituary

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Elizabeth Marlene Lindsey

Natchitoches, Louisiana

Sep 20, 1948 – Oct 8, 2015

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BORN
September 20, 1948
DIED
October 8, 2015
LOCATION
Natchitoches, Louisiana

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Blanchard St. Denis Funeral Home - Natchitoches Obituary

Ms. Elizabeth "Marlene" Lindsey, from Natchitoches, Louisiana was born September 20, 1948 to parents, R. L. Achord and Marcele (Durr) Achord and passed away October 8, 2015 in Lufkin, Texas.  She is preceded in death by her parents.   She is survived by her sons Mathew "Jason" Lindsey and wife...

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Hey there. You were a loved Mother, grandmother and Sister and although your son and I didn’t make it, I did and do still love you. You re met your love and lived out your life and pray it was happy! Fly high❤❤

Marlene was brought into my life a year ago. I loved her instantly. She always ask about my kids and me everytime she talked to Kelly. I miss her so much and remember the promise I made. I will keep it Momma Marlene

Marlene and I grew up in the same neighborhood and both she and her mom were sweethearts. We had some fun times back during high school and I will miss you forever. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Marlene i miss you already. I thank you for all the fun times. Take care of your boys from above and please help susan through this hard time. R i p my friend. Til we meet again.

Thinking about you, Jason and Kelly. Your mom loved both of you very much. I will miss your mom's delightful sense of humor. Prayers for both of you and your families during this difficult time.

Jason and Kelly I miss your mom very much. We had some great times together. Fun times at the lake. We traveled many a mile together.

There is not a time I get in my little Rav 4 to go somewhere that I don't think of all the times we used to go. All the trips to Tom and Pat's. The trip to Michigan to see Jason. All the trips we took our boys to the lake. Good times, good memories. Miss you everyday, but I know we will see each other some day. You, me, and Mary will play rook again someday.

Mrs. Marlene, I will always be grateful for you helping my family during hard times. You and your family will continue to be in our thoughts and prayers.

i will all ways remenber marlene as mary and susan friend that would come over sometimes to play cards with dad and mary while sending us kids to the movies. after wards us kids sit outside and talk. mary and susan had a good friend. we will miss her very much.