I found this while doing research and thought I should share it. Not my family. http://www.wiregrass.com/ozark/obit1.html Nannie Mae Gamble Lindsay, 91, of Ozark; formerly of Abbeville, died Oct. 12,1999, at her home after an extended illness. Services were held Oct 15 at Holman-Abbeville Mortuary Chapel with the Revs. John W. Helton Jr. and Thomas D. Gamble officiating. Burial was at the Pilgrim's Rest Free Will Baptist Cemetery. Mrs. Lindsay was a native of the Wills Crossroads community of Henry County, the daughter of the late Thomas Benjamin Gamble and Eva Pearl Doswell Gamble. She lived most of her lifetime in Abbeville before moving to Ozark in 1997. Mrs. Lindsay was a member of the Pilgrim's Rest Free Will Baptist Church and was self employed for many years in child care. Mrs. Lindsay was preceded in death by her husband, William Benjamin Lindsay; a daughter, Dannie Lindsay; a son, Billy Lindsay; a sister, Frances Davis; and a brother, Thomas J. Gamble. Surviving are three daughters: Pauline Howerton, Navarre, Fl; Jeanette Dansby, Ozark and Nellie Bryan, Abbeville; four sisters: Lucille Wills, Abbeville; Evelyn Arnold, Shorterville; Mary Alice ,Boyd, Baker Hill, Al.; Myrtle. Terrell, Phoenix, Az.; two brothers: Edsel Adams, Memphis, Tenn.; Herbert Adams, Dothan; 12 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions made made to Wiregrass Hospice of Ozark, 980-D East Andrews ave.,Ozark, AL. 36360.