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Still brings a smile to my face - till we meet again
Randy O’Boyle
September 09, 2020 | Friend


Topeka, Kansas
Peter Frazier Lindner, 52, died suddenly late Monday, Sept. 13, at St. Francis Hospital. He was born in Garden City, KS on Nov. 2, 1957, and moved with his family to Topeka on January 21, 1968. He attended Randolph Elementary, Boswell Junior High, Topeka High School and received his graduate education at Washburn and the University of Kansas with a major in advertising. He was the son of Nel Lindner Richmond and Robert Richmond, Topeka and the late Maurice Lindner of Garden City. He was a well-known realtor for 23 years and was deeply involved in the development of the Cherry Creek North in Topeka. He was proud of his profession, and he always went the extra mile for his clients. His father called him a Renaissance Man because he was accomplished on many fronts with a wide interest in the broad spectrum of the arts. When a question-any questioncame up everyone said, Ask Peter. Peter and Dawn Rozann Markham were married on May 11, 1979. She survives as do their four sons, Samuel (Lauren K. Stone) of Philadelphia, Theodore (Heather Cairns), Thomas (Jordie Broadhead) and Benjamin of Topeka; his mother and father; sister, Catherine (Ken) Wasinger and son Joseph, Topeka; brothers, John Lindner, Garden City, John Richmond (Barb) and son Eric, Bartonville, IL, and Douglas Richmond , Chicago. Also surviving are his mother-in-law, Verna Markham, Topeka and several brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews. Private burial will be Thursday, Sept. 16 at Rochester Cemetery. A memorial service is scheduled for 11:00 am Friday, Sept 17th at Topeka Bible Church. In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions to the Special Lindner Fund, c/o Davidson Funeral Home, 1035 N. Kansas Ave., Topeka, KS 66608. Online condolences may be sent to davidsonfuneral.com
Still brings a smile to my face - till we meet again
Randy O’Boyle
September 09, 2020 | Friend
Dawn - I am so very sorry - Peter was indeed a renaissance man - he was a prince - well loved by all - never an enemy - he will be so very missed by this world
Randy O'Boyle
August 12, 2011 | Manhattan, KS
Dear Dawn,
Paul & I just found out. We are still in shock and saddened that he left so soon. He was such a funny guy.
Please know we love you.
Anne & Paul Scroggins
January 11, 2011 | Jacksonville, FL
Dawn- Wow. I am in shock. I just found out about Peter's passing. I am so sorry for your loss and sorry I didn't know sooner. My heart goes out to you and your family. What a great human being! Peter was such a fine individual with such a great biting wit and wonderful spirit. No doubt he touched a lot of lives and made a real difference when he did. He will be truly missed but always fondly remembered.
Cheers, Peter..
My love to you and your family,
Kevin Kennedy
November 10, 2010 | Lawrence, KS
I want to thank whomever kept the Guest Book online. What a wonderful surprise to me. God Bless YOU! I am doing better and so are my sons. Of course, we have sad days, but we are moving forward as Petey would want us to do that and not be sad. He was a jovial guy and wouldn't want us to stay in a place of mourning. Thank you for coming to read the Guest Book. Dawn Markham Lindner
November 05, 2010

Dawn -- so sorry that I'm just now reading about your loss! I'm thinking of you! Luv-n-prayers, as my mother would say.
Marilee Southworth
October 12, 2010 | New Orleans, LA

Peter Lindner the "Godfather of Real Estate"
October 02, 2010
Dawn and Family We are so sad to hear of Peters passing we loved his sense of humor he could light up a room! I will remember him dancing the night away at the Ramada what a joy to be around! Kathy Devlin
September 30, 2010

The service was wonderful. Thanks , but I join you all in missing a funny, vibrant, wonderful man. Love ROBIN G
Robin Gordon
September 26, 2010 | Topeka, KS