Lindsay Wayne Sikes Sr.

January 16, 1942 - April 20, 2020
Lindsay Wayne Sikes Sr.

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Lindsay Wayne Sikes Sr., age 78, a resident of Washington NC, died Monday morning, April 20, 2020 at home surrounded by family.
A graveside service will be held for family at 3:00 pm Wednesday, April 22, 2020 at the Walker Family Cemetery on Slatestone Road. Due to regulations of the Covid-19 Virus this will be a private family service. All friends are asked to offer their condolences to the family per our website www.josephpaulfdl.com

Lindsay was born in Beaufort County January 16, 1942 the son of the late Leroy Sikes and Audrey Alligood Sikes of Bath. He was one of six children. Lindsay was a graduate of Bath High School, class of 1961. He married Sandra Walker in 1961 and moved to Maryland to work for his older brother, Earl Sikes. Lindsay worked in the construction business for over 30 years. He had 4 children and lived in Maryland until 1998. Lindsay and Sandra moved back to North Carolina after he retired to be closer to family. He loved fishing, gardening and was a great father, Pop Pop, and friend to so many.

Lindsay is survived by his wife: Sandra Sikes; son: Lindsay “Wayne” Sikes Jr.; daughter: Adele Ange and husband George; grandchildren: Michelle Sikes, Ryan Ange, Faith Ange and Kimberly Sudlow; Brother Earl Sikes; sister: Marie Welch; along with other nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sister Audrey Leigh Boyd; brother David Sikes; brother Allen Sikes; daughter Dorothy “Hope” Sikes and daughter Crystal Sikes.

Flowers or contributions are welcome and contributions can be made to Falcon’s Childrens Home, 7569 N. West St, Falcon NC 28342.
You can share a memory with the family by visiting www.josephpaulfdl.com.
Joseph B. Paul, Jr. Funeral Director Licensee of Washington is serving the Sikes family.
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  • April 21, 2020
    Karen Parker says:
    Sandy I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Lindsay, my heart goes out to you and all the family!

  • April 21, 2020
    Holliday says:
    Keeping you all in our prayers. Love, Priscilla & Gerald

  • April 21, 2020
    Jo Phillips says:
    So sorry for your loss, but thankful y'all were able to be with him at the end and his suffering is over . Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers.

  • April 21, 2020
    Evelyn Bunch says:
    So sorry for the loss of your dad asking God for strength and peace as you go through this time of loss just know many care and pray for you and your family

  • April 21, 2020
    Aiden and Robin Gale says:
    We are so very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers for your family. Wishing you strength and peace during this hard time.

  • April 21, 2020
    Janet windley says:
    Sandra,you are in my thoughts and prayers.

  • April 21, 2020
    Ray Sikes says:
    My Uncle Lindsay was a vital part of my growing up years, and in many of my earliest memories, he is there. It's not surprising because little kids, and I was one of them back then, just naturally took a liking to him and he to them. I suppose I saw him more than anyone besides my own nuclear family because he worked with my father, and his days usually started at my house and ended there. There are so many good memories I will always carry of him. The best times I ever had fishing, I was with him. I also hunted with him, and he knew what he was doing out there in the woods and fields, too. When I was older, I worked with him, or, as was often the case, it was more like I watched him work and got out of his way. He could do just about anything with tools, he was good at what he did, and he was fast. He also had a way with plants, keeping lush gardens with plenty of good produce that he was always more than willing to share. Even though he was so big and strong, a hulking presence earning him the nickname Bull Moose, he was a sweet guy. My daughter called me when she heard my uncle passed, and that's the word she used to describe him-- sweet. When I hung up, I recalled a time we came to visit, and out in the back room of the huge shed he built, he prepared a sumptuous seafood lunch for us with what he had caught himself. There in the place he'd built, he shared food he caught, and he even cooked it for us. And it was good. Really good. My uncle was that kind of man.

  • April 22, 2020
    Wayne & Candy Howell says:
    Dear Sandra, Adele & family, God bless you and comfort all of you. Mr. Lindsay was such a kind man and that lives on in all of you. Our prayers are with you.

  • April 22, 2020
    Tony Chite says:
    As a neighbor to Lindsay's brother Earl, I had the pleasure of speaking with Lindsay on many occasions. As a high school boy growing up, I worked with him for one summer in construction. Lindsay was always very kind, soft-spoken and very good at his job. My condolences to Earl and Norma, to Sandra,
    And to all of the Sikes family.

  • April 23, 2020
    Anna Kay Whitley says:
    Sandra & Family, Keeping you in my prayers during this difficult time. May God add His special blessings to all of you.

  • April 23, 2020
    Lynn Norman says:
    I am sorry for your loss. I pray that God comfort you all.

  • April 23, 2020
    June Wallace & Family says:
    Sandra and Family, My family and I are thinking of you at this difficult time in your lives. Lindsey held a very special place in our hearts and especially Jack's. He always liked to talk about those football championship years when Lindsey was playing and loved talking to him through the years. Lindsey was indeed an outstanding athlete. As you face the difficult days ahead please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.

  • April 24, 2020
    Luette (Davenport) Cuthrell says:
    Sandra, Earl, Marie and family, sorry to hear of Lindsay's passing. We had a longtime family and friend connection. My thoughts are with you.

  • April 29, 2020
    Bob Edwards says:
    I graduated with Lindsay in 1961. He was a great person. One of the naturally strongest people I have known. For barbells he used a traincar axle with the wheels attached. But a gentle giant. His exploits on the football field will be remembered by many. He will be missed.