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Dickson Today
By the People, for the People
Jeanetta Cornwell Lindsay, 94, Passes Away in Dickson, Tennessee
Longtime furniture store owner and devoted family matriarch is remembered for her hard work and love of country music.
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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Jeanetta Cornwell Lindsay, a 94-year-old resident of Dickson, Tennessee, passed away on February 23, 2026. She was born in Ironton, Ohio in 1932 and married Thomas Patrick Lindsay in 1954, with whom she co-owned the East 70 Furniture Store in Dickson until her passing. Jeanetta is survived by her husband of 71 years, her two children, four brothers, five grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.
Why it matters
Jeanetta's life story reflects the changing economic and social landscape of small-town Tennessee over the past seven decades. As a hard-working woman who helped run a local family business, she embodied the values of the post-war generation, while her love of country music and the Grand Ole Hatchery harkened back to an earlier era of Southern culture and community.
The details
Jeanetta Cornwell was born in 1932 in Ironton, Ohio to Fred Cornwell and Emily Ferguson. In 1954, she married Thomas Patrick Lindsay while living in Pennsylvania, and shortly after, Tom reenlisted in the Army, where he served until 1973. Jeanetta worked in clothing manufacturing and at a jewelry counter in a department store before she and her husband became owners of the East 70 Furniture Store in Dickson, Tennessee. Jeanetta's most cherished role was caring for her family, and she enjoyed listening to country music and the entertainment at the Grand Ole Hatchery.
- Jeanetta Cornwell was born on January 25, 1932 in Ironton, Ohio.
- Jeanetta married Thomas Patrick Lindsay on July 17, 1954 while living in Pennsylvania.
- Thomas Patrick Lindsay served in the Army from 1954 until 1973.
- Jeanetta and Thomas owned the East 70 Furniture Store in Dickson, Tennessee.
- Jeanetta Cornwell Lindsay passed away on February 23, 2026 at the age of 94.
The players
Jeanetta Cornwell Lindsay
A 94-year-old resident of Dickson, Tennessee who passed away on February 23, 2026. She was born in Ironton, Ohio in 1932 and co-owned the East 70 Furniture Store in Dickson with her husband of 71 years, Thomas Patrick Lindsay.
Thomas Patrick 'Tom' Lindsay
Jeanetta's husband of 71 years, with whom she co-owned the East 70 Furniture Store in Dickson, Tennessee. Tom reenlisted in the Army in 1954 and served until 1973.
Thomas Gregory Lindsay
Jeanetta and Tom's son.
Sheila Hollaway
Jeanetta and Tom's daughter.
Winford, Palmer, Ronald, and Ernest
Jeanetta's four brothers.
The takeaway
Jeanetta Cornwell Lindsay's life story reflects the resilience and community-oriented values of the post-war generation in small-town Tennessee. As a hard-working woman who helped run a local family business while caring for her loved ones, she embodied the changing economic and social landscape of the region over the past seven decades.

