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Louis Lingg

Battle Creek, Michigan

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Louis Carroll LinggBattle CreekLouis Carroll Lingg, age 93,  passed away Wednesday, April 9, 2014 at his home. He was born December 30, 1920 in Tekonsha, Michigan to Rudolph and Mary (Larrison) Lingg, the 6th of 7 children. He attended Lakeview High School, where he excelled in several sports and...

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Very sorry for your loss, my prayers are with you Deanna and family.

I recall when Uncle Louie had the ice cream store. Aunt Betty gave me a little cup of ice cream. Uncle Louie waited til Aunt Betty turned around, then filled the cup to overflowing and told me to scoot. Tom Hess (Tommy Sr.)

I still remember you taking me to see the peacocks out at your farm when I was little. Rest in peace, Uncle Louie.

Mr. Lingg was not one of the finest men I have ever worked for. He was the finest, period.

He set an example for all of us who had the privilege to for him. He was hard working and fair, with a great sense of humor. A rare breed to be sure.

You will be missed Louie. My condolences to the family on their great loss.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you Mrs. Lingg and family hearing of Mr.Lingg's passing. He always came into our office with a smile and many kind words. He will be missed by us all. Love, Dr. John Curtis & Staff

My thoughts and prayers are with this family during this difficult time. I will truly miss this gentle and kind man. Love, Kathie Converse (Dr. Curtis Office)

Sorry to hear of Uncle Louis passing. He was a wonderful uncle. He always had a smile for me. My girls remember going to his ice cream stand. He always had a good word for everyone. My prayers are with the family. I know they will have a large hole in there life as they must go one without him in their lives.

Please accept my sincere condolences on Mr. Lingg's passing. I have such wonderful memories of him as the Kroger manager in the 1950s and 60s when I used to accompany my grandfather on his weekly trips to get the family groceries. Louis was a kind, helpful and most cheerful fellow who will never be forgotten. May God be with you all at this very sad time.

I worked for Louis at Kroger's in Verona before I went into the Navy and upon my return. He was a good boss and a fine man. After I left Kroger's I saw Louis and every time he would greet me with that signature smile. Karen and I held him in highest esteem. Louis was a generous man and on the QT bought the groceries for families that were done on their luck. I feel lucky to have known him. Please accept our sincere condolences.