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Obituary for Mary Louise "Marty" Lindsay

(nee Ritter) Born to Eternal Life on February 7, 2016 at the age of 89. Marty was born in Glencoe, IL on June 23, 1926. She attended New Trier High School and graduated from Lawrence College in Appleton, WI, where she was homecoming queen.

Marty was an amazing athlete. She was a member of Ozaukee Country Club and the Mequon Curling Club. She was Club Champion 13 times and had 4 hole-in-ones. Marty started the junior golfers off the first tee for more than 40 years. The annual “Marty Lindsay Shootout” is held annually in her honor.

Marty was a long time volunteer for the youth vision screening program and a member, deacon and volunteer at Crossroads Presbyterian Church.

Lovingly survived by her sister, Betty Christian, her 6 children: Bill Segall (Ellen Kile), Nancy Segall (Erin Ryan), Diane (Bob) Depies, Sue Balduzzi, Barb (Tom) Anderson and Anne (Chris) Cowie. Beloved grandmother to Brad Segall, Laura (Brad) Smith; Nicolas, Michael & Kimberly Balduzzi; Doug, Tim (Sara) & Lindsay Depies; Colten Poellinger; and Taylor Anderson. Proud Great Grandmother of Isaac Depies. She is proceeded in death by her husband, Marden Lindsay, parents Hamilton and Jessamine Ritter, brother Bob Ritter and sister Nancy “Ricky” Milne. Marty is also survived by many nieces, nephews and special friends.

Marty’s family would like to thank Silver Springs of Mequon and Allay Hospice for their incredible care, kindness and love.

Memorial Service and Celebration of Life to be held on Thursday, February 11 at Crossroads Presbyterian Church (Mequon). Visitation is from 4-6 p.m. with a Service and Fellowship to follow.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Wisconsin PGA Junior Foundation (www.wiscjuniorgolf.com) or the Alzheimer’s and Brain Research Center (www.alz.org).

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