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Robert P. Lindeman

Kansas City, Missouri

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Robert Preston Lindeman, 43, of Overland Park, KS, passed away Sunday, December 28, 2003, at home. Fun eral services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday, December 31, 2003, at D.W. Newcomer's Sons Overland Park Chapel, 8201 Metcalf. Burial will be at Roselawn Memorial Park, Salina, KS on Friday, January 2,...

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Rob and I were college roommates at K.U., first at Kappa Sigma, then in a couple off-campus apartments. Rob got me into golf, introduced me to the thrill of horse racing, and turned me on to more music than I ever knew existed. Road trips in his "Subie" to Lincoln and Omaha to watch the ponies, ski trips to Ft. Collins and Loveland, and the Smoky Hill River Festival in Salina with his brother, Rich, will be treasured memories. I will miss Rob like no other friend. As we say in Elkdom, "the...

Beast -

A special person you were to me -
And to many others -
My heart now has a hole...

I'm sorry I could not be there to celebrate you my friend -
But I know you feel my spirit...

Our contact LAST New Year's -
And your persistance -
In getting me to contact Marty -
Now have a profound special meaning...

Until we're together again -
I'll always see your smile...

I was saddened to hear about Rob's passing. I went to high school with him at Salina Central High School and I always admired his upbeat attitude and devilish smile. He never probably knew how much he was admired by all of us. He looked great at our 25th High School Reunion and never missed a smile! He will be missed. I'm sorry I could not make the service, but my thoughts and prayers are with him and his surviving family.

Helen (Liz Fidler) Class of 1978.

We were sorry to hear the passing of Ron. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

When we were in Estes, we were remembering Christmas trips of the past. Rob was such great fun--sleding, skiing, playing games, and tolerating the boys. He helped them build a sledding run, and cracked a sled with the boys on a killer icy run. I remember Rob, the skinny little guy from the neighborhood with a shinning smile. I remember Rob who surrounded you with a bear hug. I am richer for knowing you Rob.

My first memory of Rob was in Mrs. Williams' nursery school class. All of the girls had a crush on him. We had a great birthday party together at Starlight Skating Rink one year. It was a blast! I always had fun with Rob because he had a great attitude and was easy to be around. I will miss him alot.

I went to school with Rob from second to twelfth. I was always glad to reminisce of things gone by when I would see him. I'll miss him. My thoughts and prayers to his family and friends.

Rob & my younger sister Jodi were both born on May 27th, 1960 at Asbury Hospital in Salina. Our Mom remembers sharing labor stories with Betty. Jodi & Rob were classmates from Meadowlark Ridge to North Jr. High to Salina Central. Our parents share alot of fun memories with Bob & Betty Lindeman. Jodi & I loved Rob very much and will miss him dearly. He always knew how to make us laugh. Our hearts go out to Mindy & Emily and their family and Kathy and her family! God Bless.

Rob and I have been friends all of our life. We lived around the corner from each other growing up, and attended KU together. We were both Kappa Sig's. I will always miss Rob, the picture in our paper is exactly how I remember Rob, always with a devilish smile on his face.

Rob and Barb Pickrell