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Kennedy, Lindsay Hei Hartlep
Lindsay Hei Hartlep Kennedy, 35, passed away unexpectedly, Friday, July 11, 2014, in Reno, Nev. She was born on June 24, 1979 and was the daughter of Michael (Tianyan) Hartlep and Susan (James) Van Dyck. She is survived by her two girls, Mistie and Caitlin Kennedy; her parents; 2 sisters, Kelly (Jarred) Huiras, Alexa Van Dyck; and a brother, Nicholas (Stacey) Hartlep.
Lindsay was a graduate of Green Bay Southwest High School, attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and a United States Army veteran. In recent years she had made her home in Reno, Nev.
A celebration of her life will take place on Aug. 1, 2014, from 6 to 8 p.m. at John Muir Park in Green Bay. A memorial fund has been established for the education of her two girls.
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Our prayers are with you and your family. Truly tragic and so sad.
Dean Ramser
September 7, 2014
I will always love you Linds. You were one of my closest friends. Thank you for your friendship and love. We had great times! I will never forget our time together at Paisans, our talks at three in the morning, and the great times we had at the pub and in Madison! I learned so much from you. I will always hold you in my heart. Love you.
Tara
August 1, 2014
Lindsay, She was one of the sharpest student I have had the pleasure to instruct at CCNN. I miss her magnificent personality.
Bruce Carr
July 29, 2014
Mike & Tianyan and family: We are so so sorry to get this tragic news today. Our thoughts and prayers are are with you.
Bob & Liz Fisher
July 29, 2014
Lindsay was a wonderful mother, and stepped up to take on a job that most women would have found daunting. Her passing leaves a huge void in her daughter's lives, as well as those who knew her.
It is our hope that her light, and the stories of the person she was will continue to be shared, so that her girls will always know her.
Mike & Lysa Byous
July 29, 2014
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