LARRY-KINDLE-Obituary

LARRY J. KINDLE

Park Forest, Illinois

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Larry J. Kindle, 72, January 5, 2010, 50 year resident of Park Forest, IL; beloved husband of Elizabeth, nee Austin; loving father of Cynthia (Jane) Conger and Julie (Tim) Driscoll; cherished grandfather of Casey Conger, Michael Maxfield, Austin Maxfield and Marc Maxfield. Mr. Kindle was a...

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Liz,
Larry Joe and I were friends starting in 6th grade in Ottawa. Our friendship continued through high school and into college. We were both Fijis, although 2 thousand miles apart since I was at Oregon State and he was at Illinois. While we did not maintain close contact after college we would enjoy getting together at OHS reunions. There are so many memories that I have and will always remember them and him fondly.

Ron Swingen

My thoughts and prayers are with the entire Kindle Family. I have fond memories of Mr. Kindle and conversations that I had with him when I attended Sauk school and even when I went back and visit after. His desire to see us all achieve did not go unnoticed.

I'm sorry to hear about Mr. Kindle. He was my principal many moons ago and I liked him very much. I'm praying for your family. Sheri Zuccarelli, IN

Dear Liz
I was saddened to learn about your loss. Like many others, I have fond memories of our time working together in 162. Larry could always be counted on to contribute to the success of the district by his success as principal of Sauk School. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

To all of the Kindle family I send my prayers and loving thoughts. I taught at Arcadia for many years and remember him well. Stay strong and cherish your fond memories.

June Erdmier-Salen (Plainfield, IL & Palm Harbor, FL)

Dear Liz,
I was so sorry to hear of your loss. I
have many memories of Larry and our
meetings in the district office. I enjoyed knowing him. I will keep you in
my prayers.

Looking back at the years at Sauk, you have to realize most of the students were from relatively low income families. That being the case, I think Mr. Kindle did an incredible job maintaining order and discipline. In our prayers we ask God to reward him for his service to our family and community. Our condolences to the family.

The Durnavich Family

To Mrs.Elizabeth Kindle, I like to extend my deepest sympathy for the loss of your beloved husband. May the God of all comfort strengthen you at this time of sorrow____2nd Corinthians 1:3, 4. Erma L. Davis(Park Forest, IL.)