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Lindsey Jones passed away unexpectedly November 17, 2017, in Menomonie, WI.
Lindsey was born in Neenah, WI on July 25, 1997. She was studying Art Education at the University of Wisconsin-Stout. Lindsey was also working as a co-coordinator for the children's art club with Arts Integration - A.I.M. in Menomonie. She was employed during her summer months in Oshkosh, WI as a deli clerk at Pick n Save, and as a packager for Swanson Wiper Corporation. Lindsey formerly worked as an intern for A.I.M. and as a cashier/customer service for The Nutrition Center in Waupaca. Lindsey attended primary and secondary schools in the Winneconne Community School District, where she was a member of the Cross Country and Track teams.
Lindsey is survived by her parents, Marek and Kelly France; her siblings, Alicia, Alexandra, Skylyr, and her twin brother, Lucas; grandparents, Richard and Lynda France and Timothy and Mary Kuhns; uncles, Daniel France and Steve Kuhns and Mark Kuhns; her boyfriend Marcus Scaffidi; extended family members, and dear friends.
A private family celebration of Lindsey's life will be held Saturday, November 25 at Mueller Funeral Home in Winneconne. Anyone wishing to send cards or flowers to the family may have them delivered to the funeral home prior to noon on Saturday. A memorial for Lindsey and a scholarship in her name are being established.
The France family would like to extend our deepest appreciation to the administration, teachers, coaches, and students from UW-Stout and Winneconne who have all reached out and supported us during this difficult time.
Lindsey had a charismatic, selfless, loving, and outgoing soul. She had a gift for her art and inspiring the youth. She was loved by many and is dearly missed by all. Lindsey.... GTF.
Eryn Nygaard wrote on December 9, 2017
Rest easy sunshine d It's not fair that you left us, but at least you're free of pain. Smile down on us every now and then to let us know you're watching. =
Lisa Olson wrote on November 29, 2017
I am so sorry for your loss. Lindsey was such an amazing person. I loved having her in class during her junior year of high school. When I think of Lindsey, I think of her beautiful smile that lit up a room. I will keep all of you in my prayers.
Dennis and Sharon Servaty wrote on November 25, 2017
You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. May God bring you His strength and peace.
Dean and Gina nikodem wrote on November 25, 2017
Prayers to you in time of healing. Remember all the great things and keep her memory alive. Hugs and love to you all.
Aunt Lynn Kuhns wrote on November 25, 2017
Such and angel, Home to rest and let her excellent creative works, songs, smiles enrich us each and every day until our last. My sympathy to her family, each so dear, strong and missing.
A warm, creative, caring and fun young women has left her earthy home... an angel freed. ....
Lindsey Jones, your great aunt and family and friends will forever miss you, but will forever be enriched, for having known you, an inspiration, a joy with such a loving heart homed in beauty beyond words.
Thank you, for being our angel in peace. Hugs, honey, from all of us. I sit by "our lake," where your great-grandmother and great-grandfather Kuhns sat in love... to better feel you. So, please whisper in the.wind, flow through the waves, snuggle upon the calm, and. play with the sunsets any time. A life, too short, but so well lived lives on in each of us. Aloha, Sweety.
Julie Beyer wrote on November 24, 2017
I feel blessed to have known Lindsay in high school as her English teacher. She was a very talented, creative, and gentle soul who touched the lives of many in a wonderful way. My deepest sympathy goes out to her entire family at this difficult time. RIP beautiful Lindsey!
Kathy Cady wrote on November 23, 2017
My deepest sympathies and prayers for Lindsey's family and friends. I remember her quick smile and kindness when she was a student in the high school.
Kim Roberts wrote on November 22, 2017
I was deeply saddened to hear of the loss of your sweet girl. I am an art educator and a adjunct faculty member at Stout. I worked with her at the Mabel Tainter teaching children art on Saturdays. I got to work with her briefly this Fall when she ran CAC. She had grown and changed so much in one year! You were blessed to have such a beautiful person as part of your family. Prayers for you all.
Steve Harrison wrote on November 22, 2017
Kelly, Marek, and family,
I am so deeply sorry for your loss. May the joy that Lindsey brought so many people continue to shine its light on others. You continue to be in my thoughts and prayers.
Steve Harrison