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Kevin D. Lindauer

Battle Creek, Michigan

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Kevin D. Lindauer Battle Creek Kevin D. Lindauer, age 53, died Sunday, August 2, 2009. Kevin was born on August 21, 1955 in Battle Creek the son of Richard and Ruth (Ploehn) Lindauer. Kevin retired from the Battle Creek Fire Department in 2008 after 25 years of service as a firefighter. Kevin was...

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To the entire Lindauer family our deepest sympathy. His loss leaves another gap in our family on earth. A favorite remembrance of mine is of Kevin in an "official" Ploehn reunion picture when he was very little sitting on his (& my) Aunt Maxine's lap in the front row. He was so adorable everyone wanted to hold him but we all had a hard time getting him away from Maxine! I know he's being and will always be comforted by our whole family in heaven. He will never be forgotten by all who...

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

To the Lindauer Family:

Sorry to hear of your loss. We remember Kevin as a good person and fun to watch in athletic events.

Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.

To the Lindauer Family, Mr. Lindauer, Mark and Terry, my thoughts and prayers are with you.
Kevin was a very special student athlete to me because of his great character and his dedication of what he did in life from his school studies, athletics and as a firefighter.KEVIN WAS A WINNER.His trademark was his smile and his quietness, but he talked with his actions. I am proud and priviledged to have been a part of Kevin's life.
I had the opportunity to visit with Kevin in February...

Our sincere sympathy to Dick/Donna, Mark/Theresa, Terry/Lynn on the passing of Kevin. A very sad day for
all, our thoughts are with you, and of Kevin.

It is hard to believe that "Big Kev" is gone, but will never be forgotten. Kev's big smile will always be in my thoughts. I will also always remember playing golf with him and he was ticked off because I always out drove him. (I think he let me). He was a very humble person and I will miss him tremendously.

I remember Kevin when we wrestled together and he always had that Smile for everyone he ever talked to. He, along with other members of the TEAM was a huge part in making my High School Days very special and memorable. Those days are gone but never forgotten, nor are the Friendships. Will always remember the happy Moments with Kevin and the Fun he helped make my life as a teen.


From my fond memories, I recall a young man growing up playing in a neighborhood where everyone knew each other by learning, experiencing, and enjoying life: War games in the sand dunes, the many bike rides to Blue Lake, hiking in Fort Custer, hockey matches in the swamp, building the biggest snow forts, snow ball fights, camping out overnight. Kevin always had that big smile he sported. He eventually moved on after high school to college, making his mark on the world. I was much...

Kevin, I think of you as my brother. I remember so many cool times we had together. We were kids together, then we were teens together, then we were men together. I brag to all my friends that I trained the heavywieght champ. The summer of 69 on my six foot wrestling mat we wrestled and at that time I talked you out of playing basketball and you and me joining the wrestling team. You became one of the greatest wrestlers I have ever seen. Sometimes you made it look so easy! When you knew I...