Anne-Lindquist-Obituary

Anne Hodges Lindquist

Bridgeport, Connecticut

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LINDQUIST Anne Hodges Lindquist, age 66, of Easton, died Friday, February 24, 2006 at her home surrounded by her family. Born, February 27, 1939 in Hackensack, N.J., she was the daughter of the late Clarence West and Elizabeth Sherry Hodges. Anne's love of community was apparent throughout her...

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Dear Bob and family,
What a terrible loss to Bridgeport, Easton, the Church, and all of us Anne's death is; what a glorious addition to the heavenly host!
I weep for all of us who will miss her--her dignity, her good works, her faith, her presecence, but I rejoice that she is with her and our heavenly Father. She was a good woman!
Betsy

Dear Bob and Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. I truly wish that I had known her. Reading about her altruistic nature, and all of the good deeds she has done has warmed my heart. She is at peace now.
With love, from an extended family member,
Sandi Lindquist

Dear Bob,
Please accept our deepest sympathy for your loss. We are sure she is now with Our Lord in Heaven.
Dave & Dee

Dear Bob & Family,

I wanted you to know that you are all in my prays. I met an angle 16 years ago and her name was Anne. This angle helped my family go from homelessness to owning our own home. She was always there, to lend a helping hand or a listening ear. Her smile, her touch and her soft voice will truly be missed. She has left a great impression in our minds, hearts and souls. God may have called her home to be with him but I know she is just a pray away.

Love...

Bob & family -

I celebrate the life Anne lived for she was truly a woman of substance. I have yet to meet anyone else with such a loving, giving, spirit and who's life reflected Jesus' teachings. Akira and I are truly blessed to have known her and she will be forever missed. My condolences to as you move through this time in your life.

Grace, love and peace always,

Masse/Payne/Slade family

Bob and family you are in my prayers.
Anne was a true friend and a humble leader who unselfishly gave of herself. Her genuine compassion directly and indirectly touched and positively changed the lives of many people. She was clearly a woman who lived her life with Purpose. I will always remembered her as an Admirable Woman. I celebrate Anne and am thankful to God for allowing me the opportunity to know her. God is pleased with her works and Heaven celebrates her presence.

Dear Bob;

We are grieved to hear of Anne's passing. Since her illness was announced at Golden Hill, we have kept her and your family in our prayers. Ann was a wonderful, lovely and pleasant person. We were honored to have known her. She will be missed, but she has left a good legacy. We are sure that the contributions she made will live on in many lives. Bob, we pray that God's peace will remain with you. Be assured that Anne is in God's loving care. God is in control and His...

Dearest Bob, Ellen, Carl, Kirsten and Cindy,

Heartfelt sympathy and prayers for comfort are with you all. Anne was such a remarkable individual - her strong faith, generosity of spirit, and commitment to making her world...our world...a better place shone through in all that she undertook - Her passing will be mourned by everyone who ever knew her - but her indomitable spirit will shine on forever. We offer great thanksgiving for Anne's life here on earth, and deepest sympathy.

Dear Bob and Family,

We loved Anne dearly and are so saddened by your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Anne was a significant role model for us - a living example of what it means to be a Christian. What a gentle yet powerful spirit! It was a joy and and privilege to have known her. May God comfort you all.

With Love,

Kathy and Don Rule