Lindsay-Widener-Obituary

Lindsay Kirkland Widener

Lewisville, Texas

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WIDENER,, LINDSAY KIRKLAND 7/16/1983 - 10/10/2005 Lindsay Widener of Coppell ended a lifelong struggle with Cystic Fibrosis on October 10 when she went home to celebrate with her dearly loved Lord. Lindsay, a gift from God, was the loving daughter of Steve and Ellison Widener and sister to...

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Dear Wideners,
I am so sorry for your loss. Lindsay was such an amazing person and although I only knew her for a year she inspired everyone in the band and at CHS. My brother, Jordan and her were good friends and he always spoke so highly of her. Again, I am so sorry for your loss and I can't imagine the pain you must be going through. She will be greatly missed.

God bless you
Stephanie Brown

Lindsay has always been such a beautiful young lady -- the light of the Lord! We always remember her at Coppell High School football games with the band, and spending time with Mom and Dad, and stopping by to say "hi" and getting a snack. What a beautiful, loving family, and we are so thankful to have known Lindsay!! Our hearts break and our prayers are with you all who are "left behind" by Lindsay ... "Heaven's gain, our loss". We look forward to seeing you again one day,...

I have kept in touch thru my sister Denise Tennison and have shared your emails with other friends as well. You and have been in our thoughts and prayers as Lindsay has been. I know Lindsay was a very special young lady. God Bless you and your family.

Dear Ellison, Steve, and Elizabeth...My family and I are so sad for your loss but rejoice in heaven's gain...Your sweet girl was such a precious gift to all of us who had the pleasure to know her! God bless you and grant you peace!

Sarah, Korky, Kim, Jason, and Jon Kathman

My prayers are with you all at this time. Denise Tennison has kept me in touch and again, I am deeply sorry. I know that God has chosen her to be a special angel.

I knew Lindsay pretty well from our architecture classes. We studied many nights on structures which were wonderful memories. I will always remember her as being one of the most positive, uplifting people I had ever met. I couldn't help but smiling when I was around her. And her laugh was always contagious. I will miss her dearly but very grateful I did have the chance to get to know her. I will keep you in my prayers through this hard time. Thank you for having such a wonderful...

Ellison, Gay has been keeping me updated Lindsay and I am so sorry that she lost her struggle with CF. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family.
Kindest regards,
Allison Akins (Beth Blackburn)