Memorial service celebrates life of Lindsay Walters
By: Katy Ralston
Issue date: 3/5/09 Section: News
Christian Business Leaders will be broadcasting a live feed of 21-year-old graduate student Lindsay Walters' memorial service through ustream.tv Thursday.
Walters was killed when she was struck by a vehicle in the Northgate parking garage early Sunday morning.
"Lindsay was an amazing and beautiful person. Her smile could light up the room," said friend and fellow Christian Business Leaders member Jessica Pullen, a senior marketing major.
The service is open to all who wish to remember Walters and the life and legacy she left behind.
The service will begin with a video of her life through a collection of pictures, followed by a short speech given in her honor. The floor will be opened to attendees as an opportunity for people to share about Walters.
"With the service we are just trying to remember Lindsay," Pullen said. "We want to have a time for people to step up and talk about their favorite memories with her."
Walters was set to graduate in May from Texas A&M with a bachelor's and Master of Science in accounting, a 4.0 GPA and Suma Cum Laude honors.
She was a member of the Christian Business Leaders, A&M's Professional Program in Accounting, National Society of Collegiate Scholars, Golden Key International Honor Society and Phi Kappa Phi. She was to begin work at KPMG in September.
Lindsay was born on July 14, 1987, in Houston, Texas, to Charles and Lisa Walters
She is survived by her parents, her uncle Gary and aunt Brenda Walters of East Bernard, her cousins Ryan Walters of East Bernard and Marcey Phillips of Conroe, and by her many friends.
Funeral services are set for 11 a.m. Friday at the First Baptist Church of Georgetown, Texas. The Gabriels Funeral Chapel is conducting the funeral arrangements.
Service
The memorial will be 8 p.m. Thursday in Room 114 of the Wehner Building. Students who are unable to attend can watch the service at www.ustream.tv/channel/in-memory-of-lindsay-walters.
Walters was killed when she was struck by a vehicle in the Northgate parking garage early Sunday morning.
"Lindsay was an amazing and beautiful person. Her smile could light up the room," said friend and fellow Christian Business Leaders member Jessica Pullen, a senior marketing major.
The service is open to all who wish to remember Walters and the life and legacy she left behind.
The service will begin with a video of her life through a collection of pictures, followed by a short speech given in her honor. The floor will be opened to attendees as an opportunity for people to share about Walters.
"With the service we are just trying to remember Lindsay," Pullen said. "We want to have a time for people to step up and talk about their favorite memories with her."
Walters was set to graduate in May from Texas A&M with a bachelor's and Master of Science in accounting, a 4.0 GPA and Suma Cum Laude honors.
She was a member of the Christian Business Leaders, A&M's Professional Program in Accounting, National Society of Collegiate Scholars, Golden Key International Honor Society and Phi Kappa Phi. She was to begin work at KPMG in September.
Lindsay was born on July 14, 1987, in Houston, Texas, to Charles and Lisa Walters
She is survived by her parents, her uncle Gary and aunt Brenda Walters of East Bernard, her cousins Ryan Walters of East Bernard and Marcey Phillips of Conroe, and by her many friends.
Funeral services are set for 11 a.m. Friday at the First Baptist Church of Georgetown, Texas. The Gabriels Funeral Chapel is conducting the funeral arrangements.
Service
The memorial will be 8 p.m. Thursday in Room 114 of the Wehner Building. Students who are unable to attend can watch the service at www.ustream.tv/channel/in-memory-of-lindsay-walters.
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