Lindsey, Irene “Lyn” Ellington

Avid Tennis Player Was Member Of St. Peter's Episcopal Church

  • Tuesday, April 20, 2021
Irene “Lyn” Ellington Lindsey
Irene “Lyn” Ellington Lindsey

Irene “Lyn” Ellington Lindsey, a native of Chattanooga, Tennessee, died peacefully, with family on Wednesday, October 21, 2020 at her home. 

 

She was born to the late Walter Lee and Anna Kile Ellington on Sept. 11, 1922.

 

Lyn, as she preferred to be called beginning her tennis years, which she was most proud of could be seen every morning playing tennis with her many tennis friends at Manker Patten and earlier the Racket Club.  Her partnered team won numerous matches in the Southern Section of the US Tennis Association bringing the woman team 4.0. One of her memorable trips was watching the US Open in New York and being fascinated with the players.  Lyn held membership for many years in Chattanooga Tennis Association and U.S. Tennis Association.

 

 Selected in her senior year as the Central High School May Queen was an honor she cherished throughout her life.

 

Prior to her tennis there was work with Tennessee Valley Authority in Maps and Surveys during the war and after her marriage to Charles in 1944, they moved to Hiwassee Dam, NC from Chattanooga due to U.S. Navy transfer until the war ended in 1945.

 

Upon moving back to Chattanooga, their family grew with the birth of son, Charles “Ted” and daughter, Gaye.  Lyn’s time was filled with PTA, Stuarts Heights Garden Club, Jaycettes, Valamont Woman’s Club and the Chattanooga Opera Guild, just to name a few and of course designing her yard landscaping with the input of professionals.  Lyn’s church affiliation was St. Peter's Episcopal Church as one of the original members of its organization.

 

Lyn is predeceased by her husband of 75 years, Charles, “the love of her life” beginning as high school sweethearts.  Also her sisters, Louise E. Flatten, Lea E. Wilson, brother, Dr. William Lee Ellington, niece, Mitzy Ellington, and special life-long friend, Helen Mullenix.

 

She leaves two children and others to cherish her memory; Gaye (Edward) DeMars and Charles “Ted” Lindsey Jr. from Chattanooga, granddaughter, Taylor Lindsey (Chris) Henderson of Georgia; grandson, Blake (Kelly) Lindsey of Florida; and three beautiful great-grandchildren, Izabelle Marie Henderson, Calan Keller Lindsey, Catri Ellington Lindsey, niece, Teri Wilson Latta of N.C. and other loving relatives and friends.

 

It was Lyn’s wish to be cremated and buried at sea along with Charles.

 

A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. on Monday, April 26, at St. Peter's Episcopal Church.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 848 Ashland Terrace, Chattanooga, TN 37415 or your favorite charity.

 

Please share your memories of Lyn with the family at www.chattanooganorthchapel.com

 

Arrangements are by the North Chapel of Chattanooga Funeral Home, Crematory and Florist, 5401 Highway 153, Hixson, Tn. 37343.

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