Lindsey-Bunch-Obituary

Lindsey Dee Bunch

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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The loving family of Lindsey Dee Bunch is saddened to announce that Lindsey lost his battle with pancreatic cancer on October 27, 2010. Lindsey was born October 28, 1961 in Mindenhall, England to Fina N. Bunch and Leonard A. Bunch. Lindsey is survived by his mother, Fina N. Bunch of Colorado...

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I love you Lindsey I miss you cant stop thinking of you, Your forever in my heart Kids miss you too. we hope your Mom Brother and Sisters are doing OK

I have no words to express the loss of such a wonderful man. Lindsey was someone who brought the balance of good back into this world. I had lost touch with him and was shocked when this came up on my computer. Lindsey was always kind and generous to me and my sons. There was never a time that I called him that he wasn't there for me. My heart goes out to all the people that loved him and will miss him because there is no one like him that could ever take his place. May he continue to...

Lindsey was a great man and was a wonderful friend. It was such a shock to hear about his passing and we are deeply saddened. Heaven rejoices at the arrival of a new angel.

I didn't get to spend much time with Lindsey. I remember when our families visited Grandma's house in Tennessee at the same time one summer, he was sporting a mohawk haircut. When I brought my Dad out to Colorado for a visit a few years ago, Lindsey went out of his way to spend a little time with us and make us feel worthy of the effort. To the rest of my Colorado family, just know that you are not alone and we are thinking of you and praying for you here in Tennessee. Doug & Debbie

Lindsey Halloween in Vegas 2005

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I never met Lindsey in person, but his cousin Douglas sent Marla's messages on to me, so I feel I knew him during his illness. This obituary, so beautifully written, makes me wish I had known him. He was a kindred spirit, and I will miss him.

I can't find the words to describe my grief, only that Lindsey was a true friend for well over 30 years and I will miss him like a brother. I too have many stories of my dear friend but they are to be told over an ice cold beer. RIP.........Frank

Wow! There is so many memories. Lindsey made me laugh too many times to list. Over the many yearsof our friendship. He opened his heart to me and my family. He never turned down a chance of finding a new adventure or to share a really good laugh. Some of my favorite times was when he actually got scared and screamed going through a Haunted House, the time we talked him into wrestling a real black bear at the State Fair, water skiing, camping, watching him try to sing like Elvis in...