Albert-Lindemann-Obituary

Albert Lindemann

Olympia, Washington

Age 88

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DIED
December 31, 2022
AGE
88
LOCATION
Olympia, Washington

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Our beloved 88-year-old father, Albert Lindemann, passed away New Year's Eve at his Olympia, Washington, home surrounded by his family. He was preceded in death by his wife, Barbara, who passed away five months earlier. The two were married just short of 68 years.Originally from Texas, Barbara...

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Just wanted to add pic of the team Al coached. 1972 Bud Hilton Steelers. His son is #73. I trust to enter it once. Hope it gets thru.

Sadly, I just saw this. Our belated condolences to David and the family. He was a great guy. Wonderful coach when we were kids. Roland was posting our team picture of the young guy! Blessings and peace to his family and friends.

This is the team he coached in 72 . The Bud Hilton Steelers. His son is on that team - Dave number 73

Al, Clint and I Still think and speak of you to this day!! You were SUCH an amazing engineer, equipment operator, and your heart was so full of positive energy for everyone!!! RIP Al !!! With fondness, Deborah/Clint

We're so sad to hear of Al's passing. He was a kind and generous neighbor, who was always willing to help. He came to our rescue three times, answering our frantic calls, and arriving with a cheerful, can-do attitude and his heavy equipment. He was a master at dirt moving, and watching him work was a lesson in the art of operating his well-used, but fully functional equipment. The last time we saw him was when he came rumbling up Henderson Road to repair the road in front of our house...

February 16, 2023. To A.C. Lindemann´s family - I just now found this information about your Dad. I want you to know how much my husband Dick and I appreciated all that A.C. did to help us build our home and grounds over several years - beginning in about 1968- shortly after you had all moved to Fairbanks. I was touched to receive a beautiful (and delicious) gift basket from A.C. Just a few days before Thanksgiving. The only info I received was on the `From" return of the company´s...

Al will Always Be in our Hearts, Memories!! He was an incredible, incredible "Dirt Guy" and also, a Jack of All Trades!!! He created an amazing septic system for us when we first built on Moose Mtn. back in the early 90's. All the septic pumping companies are impressed by Al's ingenuity/engineering of his clean-out pipes!! No one had ever experienced that, before or now!! Al was an inspiration, an Alaskan, and just a plain ol' Salt-of-the -Earth guy!!! Miss You Al!!!

I met Mr lindermann back in the 70s. Youth football was in its infancy. He was a big advocate of youth sports.I became part of his union as an apprentice operator 302.He used to come out and say hello when ever we plowed his street whe i worked for the city. god bless -thank you for helping start football herein fbks

So sorry to hear of the passing of your parents. They were an amazing couple.