Obituary for Virginia “Ginny” Kerr Lindsley Our beloved Virginia “Ginny” Kerr Lindsley, born June 2, 1947, died suddenly on June 11, 2018, at her home in Ft. Collins, Colo. She is survived by a large, loving family including her best friend and husband of 46 years, Joe Lindsley; her six children and their spouses, Andrea Lindsley and John Thorne of Naperville, Ill.
; Katy Jo and Dave Fordyce of Southlake, Tex. ; Suzanne Lindsley and Lynn Wilsey of Centennial, Colo. ; Mary Lindsley and Montek Singh of Chapel Hill, N.C.; Sarah and Corbin West of Denver, Colo.
; and Michael and Jessica Lindsley of Denver, Colo. Her grandchildren and most favorite people include Ruth and Jack Thorne; Meg, Andy and Abbie Fordyce; Andrew and Taylor Wilsey; Laali and Akaal Lindsley; Jack, George and Henry West; and Hazel and Ruby Lindsley. She is also survived by her siblings Nancy Bolitho, Diane Pritchard, Susan Kerr, and Tom Kerr, and a wonderful extended family of in-laws, cousins, nieces and nephews.
A Memorial Service will be held at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church located at 2000 Stover Street, Fort Collins, Colo. , 80525 on Tuesday, June 19, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. A Celebration of Life for all family and friends will follow the service at the family home. Ginny led a vibrant, happy life until her unexpected passing.
She and Joe travelled extensively and had just returned from a family celebration in Illinois where they saw many of their kids and grandkids. Just two weeks prior they had finished a long road trip visiting many dear friends around the state of California. Ginny was born in Denver, Colorado to Chauncey and Mary (Macartney) Kerr.
She graduated from George Washington High School in 1965. She attended Christian College in Columbia, Mo. , as well as the University of Colorado at Boulder.
She spent summers in San Francisco and in Hawaii before moving back to Denver. She worked at Standard Oil, her dad’s Overhead Door Company, and United Bank where she met Joe Lindsley. On July 10, 1971, she married Joe.
Over the course of their marriage, they raised six kids and lived happily in the following communities: Denver, Stillwater, Okla. , Billings, Mont. , Plymouth and Duluth, Minn.
, Sarasota, Fla. , and Fort Collins. Ginny was a world traveler, yogi, avid reader, Episcopalian, Mah Jongg maven, golfer, and triathlete, among other things.
The focus of her life above all else was to be a loving and supportive wife, mother, and grandmother in which she succeeded beyond measure. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Ginny’s memory to Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains or the Rocky Mountain Rett Association who she has supported over the past few years. They are close to finding a cure for Rett Syndrome.
Previous Events Memorial Service , JUN 19.
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