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James D. Lindenmoyer

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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James D. Lindenmoyer James D. Mr. Stat Lindenmoyer, 65 of Northampton, PA died Monday, July 29, 2013, at Lehigh Valley Hospital- Muhlenberg in Bethlehem, PA surrounded by friends. Born in Northampton, he was a son of the late Woodrow and Harriet (Beers) Lindenmoyer. He was a graduate of...

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Sorry we met late in our lives. Thank you for sharing your family history with the rest of us. You were kind and will be missed. Thankful I at least got to speak with you. Love, Cousin Carol Caruso

REST IN PEACE DEAR JIMMY.YOU ARE NOW WITH YOUR MOM ,DAD AND DANNY ,HENRY,WILLIAM BEERS IN HEAVEN. LOVE--COUSIN CAROL BEERS COLLIER

Words can't express the loss to the legacy of Northampton athletics with Jim's passing. I knew him for nearly 50 years and he personified kindness, gentleness and the love of life. Always had a big smile whenever I ventured back into town. The most faithful fan I ever met. Truly a great man who will be sorely missed.
Jim Schneider
NHS '73

Rest in Peace Jimmy, you wera good friend and a kind person. Never complained about anything and never had a bad word to say about anyone.

What a great guy! Your smile will be missed....

2011 Lindeenmoyer Reunion w/ Sally, Jim, Donna

We were all very sorry to hear of Jimmy's passing. He was one great person, both in his big part with Northampton Sports & out. Being I am one of the many Lindenmoyer extended relation, I can remember going to his home with my Mother to visit him, Woody & Harriet, he was always so pleasant to talk to.

But then we all get older, get married and lose touch with many family members.But Jimmy held a very special place in my heart for what he did for my Brother & myself & I had the...

Sally, Jimmy, Donna @ Lindenmoyer Reunion 2011

Where do I begin, with being part of the Lindenmoyer Family, I remember going to Jimmy's home as a child with my Mom and he was always so pleasant & kind to all. Then as we grow up and have Families of our own, we often lose touch with family members! But Jimmy holds a very special place in my heart, and he knew it! Approx. three years ago, he put the final touches on helping my biological Sister find me, & my Brother, a Sister I never knew even existed! RIP Jimmy You will be missed by...

A true Hall of Famer The Konkrete Kid

I've known Jim since my first days in Little League when his dad, Woody, was our coach. Jim was always at the top of his game when it came to Northampton sports--he will be sorely missed.