Harold-Lindenhofen-Obituary

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Harold Edward Lindenhofen

Berlin, Maryland

Jan 9, 1939 – Dec 24, 2017 (Age 78)

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BORN
January 9, 1939
DIED
December 24, 2017
AGE
78
LOCATION
Berlin, Maryland

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Harold “Harry” Edward Lindenhofen, age 78, passed away on Sunday, December 24, 2017 at his home.  Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he was the son of Harold Lindenhofen and Teresa Keating.  He is survived by his wife, Joan M. Lindenhofen, daughters; Susan Lindenhofen,...

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Joan, so sorry to hear of Harry's passing. We enjoyed meeting Harry at the annual Super Bowl parties and I know that Craig and he had some very interesting military stories to share, albeit Air Force vs Army. Hugs and Prayers to you and the family at this time.

Harry was a mentor for me when I was just getting started in the Air Force. He was very professional and a great environmental manager at HQ AF at the time but an even better man who was just good to be around. He lived the Air Force core values of integrity, service and excellence and made those around him better for just knowing him. While no words I can write here can hope to assuage the anguish that must be theirs for a loss so great, my deepest sympathies go to the family who I pray...

Fond memories of the Superbowl game at your home, get togethers and dinners shared. We pray that the love of Christ Jesus, our Lord, will keep your hearts and minds in peace. Especially know that at this past Christmas Eve that "God so loved the world (Harry) that He gave his only begotten Son that whosoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have everlasting life." (John 3:16)

I first met Harry in late 1984--we both worked on environmental programs for Headquarters Air Force. He was a superb and smart guy. I so enjoyed working and being with Harry. We used to carpool together and it wasn't long until my wife and I were going out to dinner with Harry and Joan. They were delightful. After our careers took us to different places, I kept in touch with Harry the years but not as much as I should have. He had a great sense of humor and could always be counted on to...

Dear Lindenhofen Family,
You are in my prayers and my family sends our deepest sympathy in the loss of Mr. Lindenhofen. He persevered a long time, and you gave him the very best of care and love.

Well done, good and faithful servants!

Sam and Amy TATE

So very sad to learn of Harry's death. Such a genuinely nice man; I always enjoyed talking with him at the library, hearing his interesting stories and his dry sense of humor. My daughter, who is now 20, often came with me to the library when she was little and got used to seeing Harry at his post at the front desk. One day , I told her the library was closed because a pipe broke and the library was flooded. She looked at me with wide eyes and concern and said, "Is Harry okay?"
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I will always have fond memories of Harry. The Library community will miss him. God bless your family; trust in Him for strength at this difficult time.