Raymond-Lindquist-Obituary

Dr. Raymond Irving Lindquist

Los Angeles, California

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Lindquist, Dr. Raymond Irving senior pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood from 1953 to 1971, died at Regent's Point nursing facility in Irvine, CA, October 5, at the age of 94. His wife, Ella, predeceased him in 1994. He is survived by a son Rev. Ray Lindquist of Pavilion, NY; a...

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Dr. Lindquist was a wonderful man. I remember visiting with him and his lovely wife when Ruthe would invite me to spend the weekend at the Manse. Ruthe and I were roommates at Anoakia for three years. He will be missed. Suzanna

My prayers and thoughts, and those of the members of The Sanctuary Choir, are with the family and especially with Raymond's brother Al and his wife Jeannette. Sincerely, Kathleen Healy-Wedsworth, Minister of Music, The Presbyterian Church of Toms River, NJ

ONE OF GOD'S FINEST HAS GONE TO BE WITH THE LORD AND REAP HIS REWARDS. OUR LOVE THE TO FAMILY WHICH MUST REMAIN HERE WITHOUT HIM

To the family,
Our hearts and prayers go out to you. We had the privilege of meeting Ray and visiting with him at church during his later years, and as a seminary student, I had the honor of studying and admiring his gift of preaching. Our deepest condolences and sympathy go out to you, his beloved family.
Love,
Ted & Carol Leenerts

My "Second Dad,"
You made God REAL for me in my youth. You painted the pictures of
His love, grace, mercy, and glory
with EVERY sermon on Sunday mornings.
You loved me, as I sat in awe of your brilliance at the Manse those many Sundays after church.
The Angels were singing such a
brilliant song of joy when you enter His gates.....and now your walking on streets of gold. Thank you for giving to the Lord. Thank
you for being my "Dad". Thank...

Our prayers are with the family. Ray was the first preacher in a long line of pastors whose sermons helped me to grow as a Christian. I thank God for men like him who listened to the call of God in their hearts. His mansion is big. Blessings.

Bob Marlowe

Dr. Lindquist
I will forever remember the days running around the back yard of The Manse with your grandson Tad. You were and will always continue to be an inspiration to me and my family. You will be in my thoughts and prayers - especially when I sign my name.
Love
Douglas Raymond McCalmont

To Ray;
Goodbye and farewell to a great brother for these 90 years.
We've been through a lot together.
See you soon!

Your brother, Obs