This is going to be a hard one… Lindsay danced by our side, supported us, laughed with us, and shared her heart, soul and passion with us through her dances. I can’t even imagine how we will ever move past this loss…. but I do know that the joy, hope, love, compassion and passion that Lindsay shared with us, we will have to learn to make our own… this world could never have too many people with such amazing qualities and so we will continue to dance and grow. Lindsay will not be standing on the floor with us anymore, but she too has grown, for now she lives and dances within each of our souls…. We will miss her so much… and it has been a pleasure and honor to have taught her, known her and danced by her side. She definitely left her beautiful mark on this world, and it is a better place because she was here.
We love you very much Lindsay. As a member of our family are very proud of you. Our love goes out to you mom Kelly and your dad Jim, our aunt Janice and uncle Gene, and cousin Scott. We pray for all the members of our family and your many friends. We love you Lindsay, forever.
samantha-i did not know Lindsay very well..But I have seen her around school and when I did she always had a smile on her face! And i’ll always remember that!
Macayla-I also didn’t know a Lindsay that well but i will truely miss her. :(
She was a berry nice person
iloveyouLindsay.
Say hi to Mr. Anderson for me!
I did not know this young lady. But I do remember seeing her around the high school.To Lindseys parents remember God has not left you. He is not the cause and yes he was there. He was there then and hes here now. And he loves her so much! I just speak strength,love, joy,happiness, forgiveness,peace,and most of all life! Every thing is going to be alright. Just hold on to Gods hand and he will guide you through it all.Thank him for the life she lived and for her accomplishments.Its going to be hard but in the end its worth it all!Psalm 119 verse “28”: My soul melteth for heaviness: strengthen thou me according unto thy word.
* Remember that he LOVES you!
All my love,
Ann Fomby
I didn’t know her personally but when my sister, who was in freshtones with her, got the call about the accident, she was devestated and i just want you to know my prayers go out to the family and her friends.
I was the first on scene for Lindsey. She was a young girl I knew from working at the city pool as a lifeguard. My prayers are with the family and friends as well as Mrs. Sledge.
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Posted by ( dulcey.... ) on December 15, 2008 at 1:06 am
This is going to be a hard one… Lindsay danced by our side, supported us, laughed with us, and shared her heart, soul and passion with us through her dances. I can’t even imagine how we will ever move past this loss…. but I do know that the joy, hope, love, compassion and passion that Lindsay shared with us, we will have to learn to make our own… this world could never have too many people with such amazing qualities and so we will continue to dance and grow. Lindsay will not be standing on the floor with us anymore, but she too has grown, for now she lives and dances within each of our souls…. We will miss her so much… and it has been a pleasure and honor to have taught her, known her and danced by her side. She definitely left her beautiful mark on this world, and it is a better place because she was here.
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Posted by ( Jim and Sandy Brinkley ) on December 12, 2008 at 9:35 pm
We love you very much Lindsay. As a member of our family are very proud of you. Our love goes out to you mom Kelly and your dad Jim, our aunt Janice and uncle Gene, and cousin Scott. We pray for all the members of our family and your many friends. We love you Lindsay, forever.
Jim and Sandy.
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Posted by ( Samantha & Macayla ) on December 12, 2008 at 7:03 pm
samantha-i did not know Lindsay very well..But I have seen her around school and when I did she always had a smile on her face! And i’ll always remember that!
Macayla-I also didn’t know a Lindsay that well but i will truely miss her. :(
She was a berry nice person
iloveyouLindsay.
Say hi to Mr. Anderson for me!
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Posted by ( Ann Fomby ) on December 12, 2008 at 6:21 pm
I did not know this young lady. But I do remember seeing her around the high school.To Lindseys parents remember God has not left you. He is not the cause and yes he was there. He was there then and hes here now. And he loves her so much! I just speak strength,love, joy,happiness, forgiveness,peace,and most of all life! Every thing is going to be alright. Just hold on to Gods hand and he will guide you through it all.Thank him for the life she lived and for her accomplishments.Its going to be hard but in the end its worth it all!Psalm 119 verse “28”: My soul melteth for heaviness: strengthen thou me according unto thy word.
* Remember that he LOVES you!
All my love,
Ann Fomby
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Posted by ( Emily ) on December 12, 2008 at 2:54 pm
I didn’t know her personally but when my sister, who was in freshtones with her, got the call about the accident, she was devestated and i just want you to know my prayers go out to the family and her friends.
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Posted by ( Jordan ) on December 12, 2008 at 1:39 pm
I was the first on scene for Lindsey. She was a young girl I knew from working at the city pool as a lifeguard. My prayers are with the family and friends as well as Mrs. Sledge.
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Posted by ( sarah louk ) on December 12, 2008 at 12:55 pm
i am so sorry i new Lindsay from kate collins she was a very nice girl
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