Service will be 11:00 a.m., Friday January 10, at Waterbury Funeral Service, 4125 Orleans Ave., Sioux City. Following the service, Linsey will be cremated, so there will be no graveside service. Please feel free to stay for a luncheon afterwards and enjoy some fellowship with friends and family.
Linsey H. Lane, 73, of Sioux City, died Monday, January 6, 2025, at his home, with family and loved ones around him. He died due to health complications, with lung cancer being the biggest contributor.
Linsey was born on April 14, 1951, in Sioux City, the son of Everett and Viola (Hoover)Lane. He attended Central High School where he was very active in many school sports, two of them being football and pole vaulting, graduating in 1969. August 29, 1970, Linsey got married to Jeanne Louise Fuchser of Sioux City.
Linsey worked at Grainger for many years. In Sioux City and Fargo, ND, where he and his family lived from 1978-1982, returning to Sioux City in '82. Linsey and Jeanne owned a Comedy Club for years in Sioux City. Linsey also owned his own bowling alley at Evergreen Park. He also worked off and on at Plaza Bowl for over 20 years. Although he was active in many sports, bowling remained his biggest passion. He has bowled many perfect games of 300. He truly enjoyed sharing his passion and passing it down to all three of his children. He also loved coaching his children's baseball and softball teams, along with being an umpire. He most recently retired from Wigman's, working there for over 20 years. Linsey was briefly married, a second time.
Survivors include, two sons, Chad Lane of Huntsville, Texas; Chris Lane and his wife, Katie of Kearney, Nebraska; and Carrie Lane with Derek Coulson of Sioux City; 5 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren; a sister Linda Frink, of Longmont, CO; a very special Niece, Wendy (Lane)Winters and husband Rick. Along with many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, both brothers, Jim Lane and Russ Lane, nephew Tom Lane, and his Best Friend, Maxie Dog.
Pallbearers will be Austin Padgett, Derek (DJ Coulson II, Nathan Winters, Rick Winters, Ken Lane, and Tony Zavala.
Honorary pallbearers, Chad and Chris Lane.
"If Roses Grow In Heaven"
If roses grow in Heaven Lord
Please pick a bunch for me.
Place them in my Dad's arms
and tell they're from me.
Tell him that I love and miss him
and when he turns to smile,
Place a kiss upon his cheek
and hold him for a while.
Because remembering him is easy,
I do it every day.
But there is an ache within my heart
that will never go away."
In Loving Memory Of My Dad
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