Lindley - Guy
Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review, January 20, 1969
TANGIER – Guy Lindley, 82, prominent Parke County farmer, died early Saturday at his home three miles east of here. He was a life resident of the community and of the home where he died, having been born there Nov. 5, 1886 to Hiram and Hannah Woody Lindley. Mr. Lindley was a sale clerk, a director the last 27 years of the Parke REMC and active in his church and community affairs. He was a member of the Rush Creek Monthly Meeting. He was a 1910 graduate of Kingman High School and was a World War I veteran. He was serving in France when the armistice was signed. On Dec. 1, 1922 he was wed to Mearl Cook, who survives. Also surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Mary Louise McCleneghan of Tucson, Ariz.; a son, Walter of near Bloomingdale, and five grandchildren. A daughter, six brothers and two sisters are deceased. Funeral rites are at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Rush Creek Monthly Meeting House with Revs. Ruth Isaacs, B. F. Nickless and Shirley Brown officiating. Interment will be in Rush Creek Cemetery. Friends may call at the family residence. The family requests gifts to the Heart Fund in lieu of flowers. – jlr