DAR honors member's husband at Memorial Day ceremony

The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution's Choctawhatchee Bay Chapter honored the husband of one of its members, retired Lt. Col. Thompson Lindley, by placing flowers at the flagpole during a May 30 service at Beal Cemetery in Fort Walton Beach. Pictured, from left, are Fort Walton Beach residents Karen Baker and Anne Aderholt; Ann Rumph of Shalimar; Fort Walton Beach residents Joanne Pettey and Ginny Lindley; Amanda Harris of Shalimar; Fort Walton Beach residents Fran Goodall, Mattie Peterson and Lisa Fowler; Regent Caroline Maney of Shalimar; Betsey Plantholt of Fort Walton Beach; Patti Codgal of Crestview; and Joyce Harrington of Fort Walton Beach.

FORT WALTON BEACH —  The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution's Choctawhatchee Bay chapter this week honored the husband of one of its members, retired Lt. Col. Thompson Lindley.

Members, including Crestview’s Patti Codgal, placed flowers at the flagpole during a Memorial Day Service at Beal Cemetery in Fort Walton Beach.

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