Obituary published in the "Dallas Morning News" on October 5, 1965.
"Mrs. William Lingo - Funeral arrangements for Mrs. William Mac Lingo, 79, of 6349 Bandera, widow of the founder of the Lingo Lumber Co., were pending Monday night in Sparkman's Funeral Home, 2115 Ross. Mrs. Lingo died here Monday. Survivors, all of Dallas. Two sons, William Mac Lingo Jr. and Dulaney Lingo; a daughter, Mrs. Wilson Schoellkopf, 10 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren."
Obituary for Peggy Lingo published in the "Dallas Morning New" on October 6, 1965.
"Mrs. William Lingo - Funeral services for Mrs. William Mac Lingo Sr., 79, of 6349 Bendera, widow of the founder of Lingo Lumber Co., will be at 4 p.m. Wednesday at St. Michael & All Angels Episcopal Church. Burial will be in Hillcrest Memorial Park. Mrs. Lingo died here Monday. She had been a director of the lumber company and had lived in Dallas since 1908, when she came here as a bride from Hannibal, Mo."
Obituary published in the "Dallas Morning News" on October 5, 1965.
"Mrs. William Lingo - Funeral arrangements for Mrs. William Mac Lingo, 79, of 6349 Bandera, widow of the founder of the Lingo Lumber Co., were pending Monday night in Sparkman's Funeral Home, 2115 Ross. Mrs. Lingo died here Monday. Survivors, all of Dallas. Two sons, William Mac Lingo Jr. and Dulaney Lingo; a daughter, Mrs. Wilson Schoellkopf, 10 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren."
Obituary for Peggy Lingo published in the "Dallas Morning New" on October 6, 1965.
"Mrs. William Lingo - Funeral services for Mrs. William Mac Lingo Sr., 79, of 6349 Bendera, widow of the founder of Lingo Lumber Co., will be at 4 p.m. Wednesday at St. Michael & All Angels Episcopal Church. Burial will be in Hillcrest Memorial Park. Mrs. Lingo died here Monday. She had been a director of the lumber company and had lived in Dallas since 1908, when she came here as a bride from Hannibal, Mo."
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