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Paul Aaron Lindblad

Arlington, Texas

1941 - 2006

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Paul Aaron Lindblad, 64, of Arlington passed away Sunday, Jan. 1, 2006, after a lengthy battle with Alzheimer's disease.

Funeral: 11 a.m. Thursday at Fielder Road Baptist Church, 1323 W. Pioneer Parkway, Arlington, with the Rev. Don Nunn officiating. Burial: Emerald Hills Memorial Park,...

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Now Cindy and Paula are gone from this dreadful disease. I miss Paul so much. This is so sad what Kathy has had to go through.May God comfort you .

Thinking of my fellow Kansan and friend Paul Lindblad. 1992 season, the coolest guy, funny, friendly, and humble. Thanks Paul you made everyone feel special. Christian Schweiger Bat Boy - Peninsula Pilots Carolina League Champion

A very rough road for your family. Now two of your children Cindy and Paula have joined you in Heaven. I miss Paula so much she was a dear friend to me and coworker. I will never forget any of y´all. Tell Jesus hello for me. Miss you !

I know it has been almost a year since Paul died and I know the pain seems as if yesterday. I pray that God is comforting you still through-out all your days. May all your wonderful memories keep him alive in your hearts. Sincerely Darlene Foy

Dear Lindblad Family,

I was so sorry to hear about your loss. I have such great memories of Paul, of his sense of humor and laugh. I hope you can find some peace and may God bless you all.

Love,
Gia Stokes (formerly Gieseke)

To The Lindblad Family,

My heartfelt sympathy to you all. Paul was such a wonderful man. He was always so kind to us - his fan club in Detroit.
You are in our thoughts and prayers.

The Paul Lindblad Fan Club

Kathy: My deepest sympathy to you and your family, on Paul's death. I still have his baseball cards that you gave me at St. Joseph Gardens on my desk as a reminder of him and of course, you. May memories of Paul bring you comfort. My thoughts are with you.

Dear Lindblads, Carol and I send our condolences to each of you. We remember Paul fondly from "the good old days". May he be at peace.

Kathy;

I cannot express fully the sorrow I felt when Kenny wrote to tell me of Paul's passing. I remember the golden days in Oakland, and the closeness I felt for the wives and players who suppported each other through those exceptional times. With family so far away, we were our own "tribe". Please know my thoughts are with you and your family - I have a sense we'll be seeing Paul as relief man on that Field of Dreams very soon.