Christine-Lindmark-Obituary

Christine Lindmark

Denver, Colorado

1953 - 2020 (Age 67)

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Lindmark, Christine 02/14/1953 - 05/15/2020 Christine died peacefully of complications from Alzheimer's disease at a memory care community in Louisville. She was born in Miles City, Montana to Dorothy and John Herian on Valentine's Day, 1953. When Christine was seven, the family moved to...

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Harry, my thoughts and prayers have been with you and your sons. I know you treasured Christine as a wife, mother and friend. Remember the good times as much as you can. Love from Joan.

So very sorry to hear this about a lovely neighbor. Such a tragic disease to strike down someone in their prime. Best to your family.

I am going to try this again and not be so long. I knew Chris for over 40 years. I have been thinking about what to write and realized that she was one of the most important people in my life. We shared many laughs and adventures - which she was always up for exploring. We went to the US Open tennis, Lake Powell, Beer tour at Coors to get free beer, followed Huey Lewis after his concert at Red Rocks,cross country skiing, went to parties, talked and laughed. I learned many things from...

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When Christine was in her AORN role I served on the Exhibitors Advisory Committee for a few years. She was a great leader, passionate about the nurses and great fun. Im so sorry for the familys loss, but happy to know she continued to entertain and inspire for many years.

Christine was a client of mine in South Australia and quickly became a close and outstanding friend. Despite the distance we had many amazing adventures together in Colorado and in South Australia. I loved her as a sister and as Harry and Christine supported me when my husband died my only wish now would have been to be with you Harry and also the boys. My condolences Sue

I didnt know Chris very well, but I did have the pleasure of meeting her and talking with her at Marlenes House. She was a beautiful person, full of passion and life. My heart is with you as you experience this loss.

For many years, Christine and Harry played in an annual Easter Sunday soccer game with us and many other families in Wash Park. While Harry was sacrificing his body making crazy saves in goal, Christine could usually be found at midfield enjoying a chat with whomever was nearby. She was a joy to be around because she took an interest in everything and everyone, and her warmth and good humor were so appreciated and will be sorely missed. We will light a candle in memory of Christine, and...

My condolences to the family. I was able to spend a fair amount of time with Rhys and John on the CT in 2013. Clearly, they came from good stock. Godspeed Christine.