Ethel Mae Lindsey

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Ethel Mae Lindsey

of Little Rock, AR

September 6, 1935 - February 10, 2018

''Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubies.'' Proverbs 31:10 Ethel Mae Lindsey, 82, of Little Rock, Arkansas, went to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ on February 10, 2018. She was born September 6, 1935, to Annie and James Knobloch. She was preceded in death by her husband, Brother Billy W. Lindsey. She is survived by her three daughters and sons-in law, Angela L. Sprow and Richard Sprow, Betty W. Taylor and Scott Taylor, and Jo Michelle Pemberton and Chris Pemberton. She had six grandchildren of whom she was very proud: Amie Throckmorton, Aaron Taylor, Merri Sprow, Elizabeth Sprow, Christopher Pemberton, and Emily Pemberton. She had one great granddaughter, Layla Taylor. Mae was a dedicated mother and loved her family. She worked as a cosmetologist and a nurse's aide. Mae was a Baptist and active in her church. She will be missed for all the wonderful things she did to help others and lift them up in hard times. She loved to laugh and drive fast!! Her family rejoices in her victory over this life's challenges. Donations may be made online to the Gideon's International or Arkansas Children's Hospital, Little Rock, AR. in her honor.

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Diane Brownlee
LITTLE ROCK, AR
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Sunday, February 18, 2018

Angela and Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. Losing the one who mothers us is very hard. My prayers are for peace and love for you as you mother your own. Take care of yourself as well.

Suzanne Hawkins
Little Rock, AR
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Thursday, February 15, 2018

I will always remember Sis.Lindsey for her laugh and dry sense of humor! She was truly one of a kind. She deeply loved and cared for her family. We love her and miss her, but we know because of her faith in Jesus we WILL see her again. May God bless you all and lift you up. Love, Suzanne and Bro. Randy

Cheryl Mann
Little Rock, AR
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Thursday, February 15, 2018

A virtuous woman indeed! She was so good and kind to my mom, Helen Meux. They were neighbors for many years. Mae would call, visit and usually have a home made goodie, bread, for mom. Or go to Wendy's and bring her something. She sent cards of encouragement to my daughter in prison and gave money a few times to mom to give to me and put on Lisa's account. Mom moved in to CG and she and I went to visit Mae. She was in such bad condition, I prayed that the Lord would take her to heaven soon. Praise God she is healed! No more pain. We are so grateful for her friendship and encouragement through the years. Prayers for her family.