Lawrence-Lindemer-Obituary

Lawrence Boyd Lindemer

Ann Arbor, Michigan

1921 - 2020

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Lindemer, Lawrence Boyd 98, died at Silver Maples of Chelsea on May 21 under the care of their wonderfully dedicated staff and Arbor Hospice. Larry was born 21 August 1921, in Syracuse, NY to Altamae (Reimers) and George F. Lindemer. Growing up in upstate NY, he developed a life-long love for the...

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Judy and I met Larry at our common residence, Silver Maples of Chelsea. We enjoyed many hours playing bridge with Larry and his good friend Peggy Sullivan, as well as having stimulating conversations with Larry. We admired him for his many accomplishments and his extensive public service. We still play bridge a couple of times a week and are reminded of Larry every time. Thank you for this opportunity to have such pleasant memories again. Judy and Denny Smith

We first met Larry at Silver Maples, through my dad, Rodney Hutchinson. We admired his spirit, intellect and charm. I am sure he is sorely missed by all who knew him.
Lynn (Richard) Pattison

Rest In Peace Larry Lindemer. He was a good and honorable man. Larry was my first boss after law school. He always emphasized that we must be truthful in all matters, and do our best to ensure that the outcome of our cases were consistent with the law and the facts. Of course, if the facts were subject to more than one reasonable interpretation, we should favor the one that favors our client. He helped make the world a little bit better place.

A good friend and a gentleman whom we greatly admired. We enjoyed many hours playing bridge with Larry and Peggy Sullivan. We miss him. Strength and peace to his family
Denny and Judy Smith

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

A true gentleman! It was an honor to have known him. My condolences to his family.

Such an impressive life of public service. I admire his story, and know I would have liked him. Rest In Peace.

Thank you for your service Mr. Lindemer.