WILDA-KINDOLL-Obituary

WILDA MAE KINDOLL

Los Angeles, California

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Age 89, died peacefully in her sleep November 30, 2010 in Sherman Oaks, California. Wilda was born April 22, 1921 to Caroline and Frank Newnam in Long Beach, California. She met and married the love of her life, John "Jack" F. Kindoll on March 17, 1941. Wilda and her husband were lifetime auto...

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Aunt Wilda, You will be missed, Love Chickie

My Aunt Wilda and Uncle Jack were wonderful, beyond exceptional and monumental people both in society and in my life growing up. They lived, grew and prospered in a better and exciting time era when everything had quality, meaning and value.
As is Uncle Jack, Aunt Wlda you will be very much missed and always appreciated by me. You were always the sweetest, hardest working woman I've ever known. You and Uncle Jack, over time, have instilled your work ethics and overall outlook on life...

Dear Kindoll Family and Friends: What wonderful people both Jack and Wilda were, their love of the Sport and the friendships they had with the Race Fans - their Family. May they both enjoy their time together again. Thank you for all the enrichment they gave to all of us. Pattie Prestidge Frost

Wilda was a great lady. The Kischell Family send our sympathy to everyone in the family.
Dawnette Kischell & Roy Kischell

Wilda Kindoll was a vital figure in the lives of many in the CRA Sprint Car / Ascot racing community and we are forever gratefull and blessed because of her exemplary way of living and leading. Oh what a pleasure it was to live in the era of the powerful couple known as JFK, Jack and Wilda. Job well done thy faithful servants.

Aunt Wilda rest in peace I love you,like uncle jack you can ride with me always.I just found this out no one contacted me. love Bobby, Duane michelle,Tammy,,Rick. Yes finally with uncle Jack God speed Bob Kindoll.

May Wilda rest in peace...she will be joining her beloved Jack, and my parents Tony and Becky. My sympathy, Teri Venditto Sullivan