Ronald-Lindsey-Obituary

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Ronald Lewis Lindsey

Bastrop, Texas

Jan 14, 1945 – Dec 20, 2023

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BORN
January 14, 1945
DIED
December 20, 2023
LOCATION
Bastrop, Texas

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Bastrop Providence Funeral Home Obituary

Ronald Lewis Lindsey 

On January 14th, 1945, Ronald Lewis Lindsey was born in Bryan, Texas and his parents, Mildred and John V. Lindsey, raised him among family in the communities of Kurten and Reliance, in Brazos County.  Ronnie grew strong roots because of these family ties, and this...

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My condolences to the Lindsey family. Ronnie was a dedicated Aggie and an important member of our 1963 football team. He will be missed by the many friends he made over the years.

Lindsey Sensei was a generous and kind person, who shared his immense knowledge with others. He made a positive impression on me and my life of which I will be eternally grateful. I am following his example and sharing the little of the Okinawan Karate I have learned over the last 50 years with others. He is the personification of a an Okinawan Bushi. May he rest in peace, and the Lord comfort his family during this time of loss.

My condolences to Catherine and Carmen along with the rest of the Lindsey family. Mr. Lindsey was very proud of his service to our country as well as to his family. He was a karateka without equal, having contributed greatly to the continuation of the arts through his teachings, research and writings. He in no small way had a significant impact on myself and countless other men and women who sought his knowledge and experience in the Okinawan fighting arts during a span of over five decades....

Ronnie had the kindest heart and was truly a great man among men. As is anyone who knew him, I am blessed to have known him. Rest in eternal peace, Ronnie.

Ronnie and I were great friends back in high school. Wow, that was so many years ago. I was a grade behind Ronnie but we still loved the sports activities at Hallettsville High School. Here's a photo of our 440 yr relay team. I remember our friendship and relationship. RIP my old friend. See you on the other side. I too am an Army Vet, hopefully we can greet at reveille with our flag furling in the sky as we salute.

Our prayers and thoughts are with the family.

Working with Ronald Lindsey was a pleasure all those years.
I remember the first time he purposely stepped into the Bastrop County Agriculture Extension Office. Ram rod straight, crew haircut, not a wrinkle in his shirt or jeans, polished boots. A man with a purpose who just by his appearance commanded authority. He was a man that fit right in at Texas A&M.
Ronnie Lindsey was a great boss you always knew where you stood with Ronnie. He was a fair man, if his coworker wanted...

From the Kuda Family and the members of the Matsumura Kenpo Karate Kobudo Association, please accept our deepest condolences on the passing of this great man and teacher of Okinawan Karate.

My Condolences to /the family, friends and students of Ronald Lindsey. May his soul rest in peace.