Barbara Ann Lindsey

Barbara Ann Lindsey

June 20, 1962 - April 01, 2017

Barbara Ann Lindsey

June 20, 1962 - April 01, 2017

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Barbara Ann Wilkins-Lindsey

Sunrise: June 20, 1962 — Sunset: April 1, 2017

Barbara Ann Wilkins-Lindsey, 54 was born June 20, 1962 in Farrell County, Mississippi to the late John Taylor and Fannie Mae Wilkins. She was the youngest of three children, James Earl Wilkins and Debora Jean Wilkins (Pentecost).

Barbara confessed a hope in Christ and was baptized at Greater Hope Baptist Church where she grew up in Santa Barbara, California.

In her youth, Barbara loved to travel. She belonged to a Blue Ribbon acappella Choral called Channalaire Chorus. They competed and traveled across the United States (Houston, Texas; Miami, Florida; New York, New York); England (Stratford-upon-Avon); Wales and Italy; Rome. They competed in New York, where they sang in Carnegie Hall! She later took a Biblical excursion to Israel, where she felt the Bible came alive.

She graduated from California State University, Long Beach in 1984 as a Registered Nurse with a Bachelors in Nursing and a Public Health Certificate. Barbara went on to work as a Medical Administrator for over 30 years, and worked at Kaiser Permanente for the last 17 years. She received numerous accolades for Outstanding Patient Care.

On March 8, 1997, Barbara united in holy matrimony to Melvin Carnell Lindsey. To this union, one child was born, Sarah Vaughan Lindsey. They resided in Orange County, California for over 20 years. Barbara was a devoted wife for 20 years and a loving mother. She provided love and dedication to all her family members and friends.

Barbara Ann Wilkins-Lindsey passed this life April 1, 2017 in Orange County, after a long battle with cancer. She was preceded in death by her father, John Taylor and her mother, Fannie Mae Wilkins.

She leaves to cherish precious memories: her husband, Melvin Carnell Lindsey; daughter Sarah Vaughan Lindsey of Orange County; two step-children, August Kareem and Shardae Hope Lindsey of Tennessee; her brother James Earl Wilkins of Oregon; her sister Debora Jean Pentecost (Thomas), and her niece Colleen Taylor Pentecost all of Santa Barbara, CA; her uncle Reverend Walter and aunt Dorothy Jenkins of Mississippi and a host of sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and other relatives and dear friends.

The Lindsey Family and friends are proud to call her Wife, Mom, Sister, Aunt, Cousin and Friend.

Barbara has left quite a legacy and her infinite love and efforts will never be forgotten. She made an indelible mark in all of our lives, without question. God has greeted Barbara at Heaven’s gates by saying, “Well done, good and faithful servant”.

Flowers may be sent to O’Connor Mortuary, or donations may be made to The Lutheran Church of the Cross Ministries.

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22 responses to Barbara Ann Lindsey

  1. A beautiful soul, kind and loving contagious laugh and captivating smile. Our days were brighter whenever you were around. You truly light up a room words cannot begin to express what a wonderful person you really are. The BEST BOSS I’ve ever had and will EVER have. Family first you always said and you always treated us like family. Always had words of encouragement, keep it up kiddo!! You were there to pick me up when I was at my lowest, with your kind words and loving advice. You will always be remembered and never forgotten because you take a piece of my heart with you as I’m sure you do with everyone who has had the honor to know you. I love you Boss! Rest in Heaven.:heart::pray::skin-tone-3::innocent:

  2. Picture taken at Kaiser Permanente. She will be missed always with her lipstick and beautiful smile

  3. Sheila Stark says:

    I am so sorry to hear about Barbara’s passing. I had lost touch with her in the recent past, but have wonderful memories of working with her as well as partying with her. She considered us”twins” as we had so much in common. I was thrilled to be her bridesmaid despite being almost twenty years her senior! She was a wonderful mentor, manager, and a fabulous nurse. Best of all she was a good friend!

  4. Terri Poe says:

    Barbara was a wonderful woman. She was so caring and loving. She believed in me and took a chance on me to be the breast cancer coordinator. I hope I have made her proud.
    She was always there to listen when I needed her. My heart is saddened by losing someone like her way too soon.
    God has a great person sitting next to him.

  5. Awww. Marisol. I remember most of these pics!!!

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