Lindsey Funeral Home

Lindsey Funeral Home Lindsey Funeral Home in Paducah, KY, has served families since 1915, offering compassionate funeral and cremation services with personalized care and support.

Their dedicated team ensures every life is honored with dignity. Lindsey Funeral Home was established in 1915. It was opened under the name of Malone & Henning Funeral Home. In 1931 Mr. Charlie Lindsey became a partner with the firm and a few years later became sole owner and operator changing the name to Lindsey Funeral Home.

A life well lived is never one-size-fits-all—and neither is the way we remember it.From the simple joys to the quirks th...
04/10/2026

A life well lived is never one-size-fits-all—and neither is the way we remember it.

From the simple joys to the quirks that made them unforgettable, we’re here to help you celebrate every detail that made them them.

Because the best tributes feel personal. 💛

04/08/2026
In life’s most difficult moments, experience matters—but so does compassion.We’re here to guide you with both, offering ...
04/08/2026

In life’s most difficult moments, experience matters—but so does compassion.

We’re here to guide you with both, offering support, clarity, and care when you need it most.

You don’t have to navigate this alone.

Randy L. Cornwell, 64, of Livingston County passed away on Saturday, April 4, 2026, at Mercy Health in Paducah.Randy was...
04/07/2026

Randy L. Cornwell, 64, of Livingston County passed away on Saturday, April 4, 2026, at Mercy Health in Paducah.

Randy was born on February 13, 1962, to Alton and Beatrice (Travis) Cornwell in Paducah, KY.

Randy worked in the Automotive Industry for over 20 years, loved the outdoors, ...

View Randy L Cornwell's obituary, contribute to their memorial, see their funeral service details, and more.

Some lives are defined by the way they rise—above challenges, above expectations, and always for the people they love.We...
04/06/2026

Some lives are defined by the way they rise—above challenges, above expectations, and always for the people they love.

We believe every story deserves to be honored with that same spirit.

✨ Going above and beyond, just like they did.

Sometimes the best thing we can do is slow down. 🐶 Where’s your favorite place to take a quiet walk — or just sit and br...
04/06/2026

Sometimes the best thing we can do is slow down. 🐶

Where’s your favorite place to take a quiet walk — or just sit and breathe for a minute?

Your mind deserves rest too. 💙

-Maxwell

This Easter Sunday brings hope and renewal to our hearts. We understand that holidays can bring both joy and remembrance...
04/05/2026

This Easter Sunday brings hope and renewal to our hearts. We understand that holidays can bring both joy and remembrance for those who have lost loved ones. We are here to support families during these meaningful times, offering comfort and guidance when you need it most.

Easter reminds us of the precious gift of life and the importance of celebrating the memories we hold dear. Whether you are planning ahead or need immediate support, our caring team is ready to help create a service that honors your family's traditions and values.

During this season of reflection, we want you to know that you are not alone. Our community stands together, supporting one another through every season of life.

How do you find comfort and hope during the holidays while remembering those who are no longer with us? 🌷

When difficult moments arise, experience makes all the difference.We’re here to guide you with care, clarity, and compas...
04/03/2026

When difficult moments arise, experience makes all the difference.
We’re here to guide you with care, clarity, and compassion.

The smallest moments often become the most meaningful memories. 💛How do you remember your loved ones? We’d love to hear ...
04/02/2026

The smallest moments often become the most meaningful memories. 💛
How do you remember your loved ones? We’d love to hear your story.

Glenda N. May, 72, of Paducah passed away April 1, 2026, at Baptist Health of Paducah.Glenda was born 1953 in Rector, AR...
04/02/2026

Glenda N. May, 72, of Paducah passed away April 1, 2026, at Baptist Health of Paducah.

Glenda was born 1953 in Rector, AR, to Lois and Tharon Oakley, Glenda worked as a hairdresser for 20 years, here in Paducah.

Glenda is survived by her three sisters, Carolyn Barnes, Marilyn (Barkl...

View Glenda Nell May's obituary, contribute to their memorial, see their funeral service details, and more.

04/02/2026

At Lindsey Funeral Home, we are honored to serve the families who choose us to celebrate and honor the life of their loved one.

Address

226 N. 4th Street
Paducah, KY
42001

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm

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Lindsey Funeral Home was established in 1915. It was opened under the name of Malone & Henning Funeral Home. In 1931 Mr. Charlie Lindsey became a partner with the firm and a few years later became sole owner and operator changing the name to Lindsey Funeral Home. In 1952 Mr. Lindsey sold the business to long time employee Mr. Earl Shelbourne, who had started with the firm in 1932. Mr. Earl Shelbourne owned and operated the business until his death in 1975. Upon his death his son, Mr. Lynn Shelbourne and his wife Carolyn owned and operated the business until 1996. Today, Lindsey's continues its proud tradition of serving families. With the addition of a new, state of the art crematory Lindsey Funeral Home looks forward to its next 100 years as downtown Paducah's largest funeral provider.