Lindon ‘Lindy’ Carl Endsley (’68), Waco :: He transferred from Texas A&M in 1965 to finish his football career at North Texas. He was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs and played for two seasons (1968-1969) before becoming an industrial manager for United Parcel Service. He was part of the planning/implementation team out of Atlanta, Ga., that established the expansion of UPS in nine midwestern states, including Texas. He moved home to Waco in 1975, working as the UPS center manager and with T-N-T Sales. He later started his own firm, ENDSCO Sales.
Submitted By jev0010 on Thu, 12/12/2013 - 6:34pm
Lindon ‘Lindy’ Carl Endsley (’68), Waco :: He transferred from Texas A&M in 1965 to finish his football career at North Texas. He was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs and played for two seasons (1968-1969) before becoming an industrial manager for United Parcel Service. He was part of the planning/implementation team out of Atlanta, Ga., that established the expansion of UPS in nine midwestern states, including Texas. He moved home to Waco in 1975, working as the UPS center manager and with T-N-T Sales. He later started his own firm, ENDSCO Sales.