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John "Jack" LINDSAY

Kalamazoo, Michigan

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LINDSAY, John "Jack" Of Richland

Jack passed away Wednesday morning, July 15, 2009, at his home. He was born August 26, 1920, one of five children to John P. and Julia (Schindler) Lindsay. Jack was a veteran of the United States Army, serving in Europe during World War II, the...

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Mrs.Lindsay, I am very sorry to hear of Mr Lindsey's passing. I will never forget him as my math teacher. He pushed me hard!My kids have no idea how easy they have it:). What a nice,nice man. Sincerly,Jodi Munger-Stermer.Class of 1979.

My name is Norma Harriman Arney and Mr Lindsay was my 7th grade teacher at the "old" Gull Road School. He often would read excerpts from the story of Hiroshima and I think I would never have known about it if he hadn't. He used unique methods of discipline in his classroom and we all very much respected him. I was looking thro the obits for my sister's obituary and just happened to see Mr. Kindsay's.
God bless you.

Ann,

Thinking of you.

Sally and Ann, I am glad I got to spend some time with Jack before he passed. He was a really neat guy. I am so sorry for your loss. I hope you know that Jack was very glad to be at home. I am sure he found comfort in having the two of you near him.

Dear Sally and Ann, Please know that I send prayers to you at this difficult time. My memories go back to Gull Road School in the late 50s. My mom (Boots Dauber) babysat occasionally for Ann. Jack was an excellent teacher and mentor to hundreds of students over the years. I will always remember the good times and lessons learned.....In sympathy, Jan Harroun

There are so many memories of Uncle Jack's laugh and his beautiful smile. He will be missed.
Ann, Aunt Sal, you're in our thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Dawn, Steve, Brenton and Leah Murrell