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Lindsay Sale-Tinney
(August 4, 1953 - April 8, 2009)



Dr. Lindsay Sale-Tinney, 55, wife of Stu Tinney and resident of Redbud
Lane in Columbia died Wednesday, April, 8th, 2009.

A memorial service for Dr. Sale-Tinney will be held on Sunday, May 17th,
2009 at 1:00 p.m. at Southwinds Farms in Columbia. Final arrangements for
Lindsay have been entrusted to Heritage Funeral Home & Cremation Services
(heritage-fhcs.com). The family is grateful for their kindness.

A native of Midlothian, Virginia, she was the daughter of Jack and
Elizabeth Sale of Mechanicsville, Virginia. She attended East Carolina
University graduating with a Bachelor of Science Degree. She served an
internship at Duke University for Speech and Hearing Pathology. Following
her studies there she attended Vanderbilt University earning her Master of
Science Degree. Furthering her education here culminating in a PHD at
Vanderbilt University, Lindsay worked as a Chief Liaison for the Office of
Child Development under Governor Ray Blanton. Her entrepreneurial spirit
motivated her to join the business world. She was involved in hydro-plane
boat racing, outdoor writing and photography, editor of a national fishing
magazine and four new business start ups. Lindsay was very active in
community affairs being solely responsible for acquiring a home for Maury
Magic Riders as well as a residence for the farm manager to reside in. She
was the recipient of numerous awards, some include the Susan B. Anthony
Award, Woman of the Year, and Outdoor Photographer of the Year. She served
as Co-Chairman with Barbara McIntyre for the Maury County Benefit Ball. In
addition, Mule Day celebrants were always gleeful when the beauty pageant
limousine dropped her off on her favorite parade route corner. Lindsay
moved to Columbia with her husband Stu in 1988 and started Atlantic Pools.
They built their dream home and horse farm known as Southwind Farms.
Lindsay’s greatest loves were her family, showing horses, world travel,
enjoying the outdoors and entertaining friends. From the moment Lindsay
joined this world, her life was a celebration. Her adventurous spirit
touched lives not only here but in her travels abroad. In her passing we
ask all to remember her by celebrating her life at the memorial service.

In addition to her husband and parents, she is survived by her sisters,
Karla (Dan) Ogden of Midlothian, Virginia and Shannon (Rick) Ryan of
Mechanicsville, Virginia; her stepchildren, Susan Tinney of Nashville and
Mitch (Denise) Tinney of Smyrna; several nieces, nephews and countless
friends.

Memorials may be made to the Hope House, Maury County Animal Shelter,
Maury Magic Riders, or the Maury County Boys and Girls Club.

Condolences may be sent to the family at stu.tinney@charter.net

 

 

 
   
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