1958
2017
LINDSAY
Victoria "Vicki" Lindsay, age 59 died March 29th at St. Elizabeth Hospice unit in Edgewood. She was a customer service representative for National Band and Tag company. Vicki as, she was known to friends was a resident of Florence. Survivors include her son Joshua Allan Lindsay; a sister Nancy Keathley; 2 brothers Mark and Tom Walz and her parents Charlie and Ruth Walz . Her life partner Ray Rammelsberg and several nieces and nephews also survive her. Visitation will be Sunday 1-5pm at Linnemann Funeral Home and Event Center, Burlington. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Monday 10am at Holy Cross Church. Burial will be in Mother of God Cemetery. The family suggests that memorial contributions may be made to" Walk Ahead for the Cure" at: UC Brain Tumor Center, Office of Development, Attn: Walk Ahead, PO Box 19970 Cincinnati, Ohio 45219-0970.
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Vicki, my co-worker and friend for over 30 years,
I will never forget her. Prayers for her family at
this time. Love you forever, Vicki.
Linda Collins
April 5, 2017
Vicki was our neighbor for 10 years. She always had the most beautiful yard and flowers. She used to get so much joy from gardening. She was a wonderful neighbor and friend and we will miss her so much. Our prayers and thoughts are with Ray and Josh and her family.
Doug & Christa Witt
April 1, 2017
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