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Kenneth John Lindhart

Saint Paul, Minnesota

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Lindhart, Kenneth John - Beloved Son Age 30 Died suddenly on Feb. 3, 2005. Survived by parents, John and Helen Lindhart; sister, Catherine (Paul) Leslie; niece, Emily Leslie; grandmother, Nancy McMurrach from Scotland; many other relatives and friends. Ken graduated from North Branch High School...

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Ken was my dairy/frozen manager since 11/03. Typically, I would only see him for maybe 1-2 hours of my shift since he worked mornings and I would work nights. But, when we worked with each other, we had a mutual respect that I will miss. Plus, I learned alot from him. He taught me aspects of the business that I will use for years to come. I miss ya Ken and all of us Cub Food Rosemount workers do too!

Kenny would always come and hang out after work Thursday nights with Mark at Mcdivots where I work. I always looked forward to him coming in. He was fun and easy to talk to. Over serving him for the past two years he has went from being a customer to becoming my friend. He was a awsome person and I will miss him dearly.

Ken was a great friend, I enjoyed hanging out with him and working with him at rsmt cub. I looked forward to seeing him every time I worked and would sit upstairs making pricing signs and chat with him often. My favorite memory with him would be when I picked him up to go play bingo at the legion. I drove all the way out to Oakdale, he had to give me a map that a 1st grader could read just so I wouldn't get lost. I always had a good time going out with him, mark and kaylea. This Monday is my...

It is truely sad to hear about Ken. I was his supervisor during his service in the Minnesota Air National Guard. Ken was truely an asset to the section. He always was willing to do whatever was asked of him. I remember that he always had a smile on his face. I will miss him.

Dear Lindhart Family,

I would like to share one of my fondest memories of Kenny: We were both just little tikes, Mom, Dad and I came over to visit. I was allowed to play on one of the trykes. So when I got on the tryke, Kenny gave me a look like "hey, that's mine what are you doing?". I still smile when I think of that. Thank you for the fond memories of childhood.

Kenny was a great friend of Mike Oswald, my ex and my son's father. He used to come over and hang out and although there was an age difference between us and him, he always treated us as if we were equals. Mike and Kenny spent many fun nights after work at Cub, at Old Chicago :) The last time I saw him was actually at Cub, he remarked that I was "making him proud" by wearing my Winona State hoodie--I can't believe he's gone. May God bring peace to all of the friends and family of Ken, and...

I'll always remember the good times hanging out with Kenny, Mark, and Fran at McDivots. Ken was a great guy and will be missed dearly! I'm glad I got to know him over the last four years.

I have been a customer at the Rosemount Cub for 2 1/2 years now. Ken always had a smile on his face, and would help anyone in need at any time! I will truly miss seeing his bright smile and hearing his happy "Hello". My thoughts and prayers are with the family...

I worked with Ken for only a short time when he transfered to Cub. He was a friendly, upbeat and energetic person. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family at this sad time.