David-Lindstrom-Obituary

David Lindstrom

Prince George, British Columbia

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In Memory of David Howard Lindstrom On January 14, 2019, David died at the age of 84 years. He is survived by his wife of 64 years, Dorala (Sadler) Lindstrom, his son Michael Lindstrom (Brenda), daughter, Debi De Bin, 4 grandchildren and 3 great grandsons. David was predeceased by...

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My condolences to the lindstrom family. I was a neighbor, lived right next door to the Lindstrom's for oh I am guessing here about 10 years! I remember the family coming by I believe it was always Christmas Eve with a plate of homemade goodies and they would sing a Christmas song!! Mr. Lindstrom would always be leading his family!!!
May peace be with you and your family
Janice Dierker(Phillips)

Dave and June Hollands

What a musical celebration of life it will be. He will now be singing with the angels in God's choir. A big impact on my life and family. He sang the Holy City at Dave's mother's celebration. What a guy.

So sad to hear of David's passing. I'm fortunate to have had his choral and vocal solo coaching in high school. I've often thought that it was an amazing opportunity to work with him not only because of his musical expertise but ability to encourage us northern kids to get out and make our way into the musical world. The Prince George artistic community is so fortunate to have had his musical skills and early vision.

Dave warmly welcomed me at the last minute to do my student teaching with him after my initial posting failed to materialize. That was 35 years ago yet his generosity and thoughtfulness are still fresh in my mind.

R I P David. On behalf of many former Cantata Singer members, My condolences to Dorala, family and friends. I remember the big events that David and I were involved in. Performances in H M S Pinafore in 1979 and Chorfest in Prince George. The only one performed here in 1984. Thank you for those wonderful years.

sorry for your loss.one of the few teachers I liked

We are sorry for your loss.
Dave was a kind man and a great neighbour.

Mr. Lindstrom was my socials studies teacher while I attended Lakewood Junior. He was a great, patient and kind teacher. He also kept in touch with me where I work. He always asked how my children and I were and never left without a kind word and a hug. I have always looked up to Mr. Lindstrom for his kindness. I am grateful to have known him. My heart felt condolences to Dorala, their family and friends. He will be missed.

Dave was what Prince George really needed int he 1970s. His extraordinary talents as a musician, a leader and a director were welcomed with enthusiasm. He will be missed, but also fondly remembered.