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John Henry Lindell

Austin, Texas

1930 - 2021 (Age 90)

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John Henry Lindell Austin - John Henry Lindell was born an Austin Texan and he died an Austin Texan. He was born on October 9, 1930, to Albert W. Lindell and Ruth (Andrewartha) Lindell. He quietly passed in his sleep with his wife Betty near his side on February 27, 2021. He was 90 years old....

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In memory of John, I will continue to provide and promote his book, "The Gospel of Jesus" to all who wish enlightenment. He discovered and eloquently expressed what our founding fathers knew and the world needs so badly today, the true message Jesus brought us.

Brother John has been of great help in my walk with Jesus and I would like to offer my condolences but also my heartfelt thank you. My way of giving back for the direction Brother John has helped many with is by uploading all of his essays to my site so that others may celebrate his life through his wisdom. To Brother John's family, know that he touched many outside of not only his hometown but alos his country. https://h1dd3nh4nd.com/christian-deism/

I stumbled across John's writings on the internet about 5 years ago and found them well-reasoned and persuasive. I was looking for them again recently and was dismayed to discover that John has passed. God bless John for his work during his lifetime, and may God bless his family and friends.

Although John's website is gone, I was able to find a copy of his e-book that was archived on the following website address:...

What sweet family memories I have of John. His warm smile and caring spirit were ever present and dry sense of humor always fun. I always loved the family times shared in his presence. Betty, you and the kids, grandkids and great grandkids I know miss him deeply and will be praying for your peace and comfort in the days ahead.

I so enjoyed our conversations. Sad to hear of Brother John's passing. I'm sure he will be saved as he was so full of love for his fellow man. Peace be with you.

John, thank you for being a dear friend. I enjoyed our work together at the Texas Department of Public Welfare. My sincerest condolences to your family.

Kindest regards,
Betty & Frank Del Rio, Austin, Texas

When I started work in State Office of the Department of Public Welfare in the 1970’s, John Lindell was a leader. I will always remember his smile, compassion, and intelligence in forming and implementing public policy in social service programs. What a time that was. He will not be forgotten.

Im so incredibly sorry to hear of John's passing. Myself and many others have tried reaching out to him over the past few months since his website was hacked and all his essays lost. He was such an important figure in our religious community. It would be a terrible shame to lose all his essays. If there is anyway I can help get his website up and his writings back online please reach out, let's keep his legacy alive through his writings. Once again I'm so sorry for your families loss.