Arthur-Lindemann-Obituary

Arthur E. Lindemann Jr.

Staten Island, New York

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February 5, 2024
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Staten Island, New York

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Navy Veteran, Ret. NYFD, Family Man Loved Driving His Tractor In the early morning hours of February 5, 2024, Arthur E. Lindemann Jr. of Westerleigh lost his battle with Lewy body dementia/Parkinson's disease. Born to Dorothy and Arthur E. Lindemann in 1940, and most of his childhood was spent in...

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Remembering a great man and neighbor today, Art Lindemann. Kind as the day is long. Tireless in his pursuit of property perfection! And always with a twinkle in his eye and the rare ability to get Bella to stop barking:) you are missed my friend by more people than you know.

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Joyce and family.... I just heard from a former neighbor in Willsboro of Arties passing. I am so sorry for your loss. I have many fond memories of our many days playing golf at the Willsboro Golf course in particular with him, Peter, John and Ken.... he will be missed.

I had so many memories of Art sr. throughout my life. As a friend of Art jr´s I´ve known him for over 30 years. He was always a kind man with a wonderful smile, laugh and story from the past (many of which I´ve heard more that once ). Along with Joyce they nurtured a tight family that they always made me feel apart of. Art sr. was a wonderful man who will be greatly missed. May he rest in peace in Gods care knowing his legacy and love live on in his family. Joe Kohles and family

I have many memories with the Lindemann Family! I know my father Karl and Mother Irene are very sad to hear this news of Art. Both my parents still talk about the fun times they had while living in Westerleigh, Staten Island. My condolences to the Lindemann Family, you will be in our prayers. Know that Art is at rest and treasure the memories.

Michelle and John, our sincere condolences Patti and Trell

Most sincere condolences to Michele and the rest of Mr Lindemann´s family. I´m sure he was exceptionally proud of you all.

Sincere condolences to the family at this difficult time. I worked with Artie at Ladder 79 before his transfer to Ladder 83. He was a unique individual with a gift for carpentry - "hands of gold". May he rest in peace.

Our condolences to you and your family . Artie will be in our prayers. Patti & Eddie Foggin