Charles-Lindahl-Obituary

Charles Lindahl

Torrance, California

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Charles L. Lindahl (aka Chuck/Charlie/Sonny) July 19, 1932 to November 3, 2011 Summary of My Life As I Lived It I'm writing this to ease the burden on my heirs and perhaps add to areas they are not aware of. Personal Life I have been blessed with a close knit family with both...

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Hi Charly, you are one still part of my thoughts. I wonder some time if, where you are, you still feel heart after being "digitalized" back in the late 80/early 90's. This was one of our joke. rest in peace old friend ad my deep and dear smpathy to your family.
Jean

I have extra-sensory perception abt some things and today, Florence & Charlie Lindahl entered my mind. I know it's been many years since we had contact, but I knew I needed to try and find tel. # or something to satisfy the need to know why. Sadly I found the obits of both of your parents. Floyd died May 9, 2013, the rest of our family are still doing well. I would love to hear from you and hear what you boys have been doing.
Our families were both living on J-11 in Lancaster...

Dad,it's been a year today since we lost you.Not a day goes by that i don't think of you and all the skills you taught me.God Bless you!!Love,Carl

Thinking of Chuck brings fond memories of briefly meeting while USAF on F-106 mission, with his help we got back up. Then both having rentals in South Bay we exchanged references when tenant requested. And now having Carl do fine masonry work for us.
Small world, proud of the Lindahl family.
With kind regards and much respect,
Bud and Trish

To: Aunt Florence, Kenny,Roy,Casey,Donald and Carl
My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
I wish I had lived closer to all of you.
I heard beautiful stories about Uncle Chuck from Noni and Papa. One day we will all be reunited with our loved ones.
With Love,
your cousin Madeline

Albano family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you all in your time of loss. God Bless you Chuck..

My contact with your father was through work at Garrett Airesearch. I worked as a tech in the R&O dept. and he would come down and work on some problem unit with me. He's one of those people you never forget once you met him. It was my privelege to have known him for that brief periof of time. Sincerely, Martin Van Leeuwen (still employed with HON in Tucson, AZ)

Chuck's writing is so full of his voice it's hard to believe he's passed on. We were fortunate to live next door these last ten years. He always had a twinkle in his eye, connected to his down-home warmth and humor. After his most recent diagnosis, we were very glad to hear a couple of family gatherings over the fence, lots of life and love coming together around Chuck. Caring, curious, generous, kind; we will miss our talks on the sidewalk and that all-is-right-with-the-world sense of him...

Carl and Roy, I didn't know your Dad, but he sounds like a truly remarkable man. I lost my Dad to cancer 15 yrs ago, and I only have great memories of him today. I'm seems as though you were blessed with a great Dad as well. We are sorry for you deep loss, God Bless your family, The Grippo Family