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Carol Ella Lindbohm of Palm Bay, Florida and formally of Wayland, MA, went to be with her Lord and Savior on July 7, 2013. Carol was born on July 19, 1938 to the late Gabriel Y. and Blanche V. Lindbohm.
She leaves behind three sisters, Joan M. Clifford of Palm Bay, Sandra A. Stanley of Wayland, MA and Nancy J. Turner of Bluffton, SC; her two closest friends, Evelyn M. Wood of Palm Bay and Dorothy E. Kampersal of Holliston, MA; and two adopted nieces, Kelley A. Clifford and Cara M. Dawes.
Carol was a member of the Village Bible Chapel in Framingham, MA and ministered at the area nursing homes and the Salvation Army before moving to Palm Bay ten years ago. She was employed at Panametrics, Inc. of Waltham, MA, for 35 years. She was an avid Red Sox and Patriots fan and spent much of her time with her nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held on Thursday, July 11 at 10:00 a.m. at Grace Bible Church, 3620 Bayside Lakes Blvd. ,Palm Bay.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial donations to: Love and Grace Ministries - Haiti, 229 Blythe Island Drive, Bluffton, SC, (www.loveandgracehaiti.com) or to: VITAS Community Connection, c/o VITAS Innovative Hospice Care, 4450 W. Eau Gallie Boulevard, Suite 250, Melbourne, FL 32934,
www.vitascommunityconnection.org.
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My sympathy to all of the family. I've known Lyndee since Jr High, and I am thankful I saw her just a week before she left us. It is comforting to know she is in her heavenly home with other family there who love her as we on earth loved her. Always fun to be with, her impish ways, infectious laugher, and spontaneous response to any situation bring fond memories. Her serious side was always so caring of other people. She truly walked the walk and was a wonderful example of His love for us all. It is comforting to know she is now with our Lord and Savior.
Barbara (Beal) Stusse
July 23, 2013
Lyndee & I go way back to elementary school in Cochituate. One of my fondest memories of her shenanigans was our trip to Alaska. She donned a Russian Fez and using her cell phone as a megaphone, called out instructions to the ship's crew, as they moved into the harbor. She yelled to them instructing them to move the ship closer to the dock. A crowd gathered on deck. We roared with laughter. She kept a straight face & a stern monologue as the cruise ship's crew looked up at her. I asked her how she could think of all the words. She told me she did not know, but there were some times when she just opened her mouth and out came the words. I think The Holy Spirit moved her. Lyndee was the bees knees and now she is HIS Eternal Life.
Catherine
July 15, 2013
I am so sorry to hear that Carol passed away...what is our sorrow is her joy as she is in our Savior's presence. Love and prayers to you all.
Mary Ann Baril
Mary Ann Baril
July 15, 2013
We are so sorry to hear of Carol's passing. Our hearts go out to all of you.
Carol was a wonderful person, and I enjoyed many good times with her. She will never be forgotten.
Much love to all.
Kathy & Bob Bruce
July 14, 2013
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