Frank-Lindauer-Obituary

Frank Lindauer

Atlanta, Georgia

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LINDAUER, Frank Frank Lindauer of Atlanta died on March 2, 2016. After retiring in 1986 as a technical writer and editor at IBM, Frank pursued his long-time hobby of buying, selling, and restoring a variety of vintage collectibles. He also enjoyed restoring and driving vintage cars. Until...

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It was my honor to know Frank as a fellow antique collector and friend. He was a valued member and long-time Treasurer of the Southeastern Antique Radio Society.
Frank was always kind and willing to share his vast knowledge of antiques. His collection was truly outstanding and he took justifiable pride in sharing stories about finding his treasures.
Frank was indeed fortunate to have Karen as his wife. Teresa and I send her our deepest condolences.

Karen,
I was so sorry to hear of Frank's passing. He had a full life with many interests that he shared with you and others. It was a pleasure to get to know you both in working on the sale of your much loved home. I know you celebrate the time you had together.

Sincerely,
Lane Tharp

Frank was a good friend and member of Tucker Historical Society and Karen was so gracious to open her wonderful garden a few times for the annual garden tour.
I remember many meetings where afterward, Frank would give me feedback on his thoughts of the meeting and the guest speaker. He was genuinely interested and helpful in any event or activity and he will be greatly missed. Karen our love, thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

From the first time I met Frank he was very friendly to me. Although I was usually focused on my interest in flowers and native plants when at the house in Tucker, Frank invited me in to see his clocks and watches and other collectibles. I enjoyed seeing the vintage autos. He clearly was a man who loved his wife, and his life. He will surely be missed by many.

Dad, words will never convey how much I will miss you...we had so far to go. I'm just happy, though, that you aren't in pain anymore. And I know it was more than pain. I don't know if I could have lived this way for as long as you did. Holding you hand, hugging your neck...this truly was the first time that I, as your only son, could really ever do this without it getting too "mushy." But to heck with all of that...I love you, Dad, and I always will.

Forever,
Marc

Frank and I worked together at IBM in information development. He was so capable and competent- a great teacher. I hold respect for him and am grateful to have known him. Sending comfort and strength to his family.

Karen, I am sorry to hear of the death of your husband. I know you will miss him deeply.

Dear Karen and Family -- so sorry to hear of the loss of your beloved Frank. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Sincerely,
Sarah and Max Diamond

Frank will be missed at our meetings. He was a good supporter of the chapter. Henry Newman President Chapter 24, NAWCC