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William "Bill" Lindblom

West Lafayette, Indiana

Nov 14, 1952 – Apr 16, 2025

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November 14, 1952
DIED
April 16, 2025
LOCATION
West Lafayette, Indiana
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William "Bill" David Lindblom, age 72, of West Lafayette, Indiana, passed away on Wednesday, April 16, 2025. He was the son of William and Barbara Lindblom of Detroit, Michigan. To understand his life is to know this: he was a defender. A protector. A father to the fatherless. A man whose love...

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To Bill´s family....I only today hear that Bill has left our sides. My son was one of the invisible people that Bill cared for so deeply and without question. Bill touched so many in a honest and humble manner....I met with Bill in March and he never once indicated he was ill or was talking with Death. But this does not surprise me. A true man who took Christ at his Word; don´t judge, open your heart and arms, be there for those in need, treat others how you would like to be treated. What a...

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Tammey and family. We experienced Bill´s loving heart in many ways throughout the years that we´ve known you all. So many fond memories at baseball games and he was always so kind and helpful to Neil during his troubles. I know Neil had the greatest respect for him. Bill positively impacted so many people, too numerous to count. You all are in my prayers. May God wrap his loving arms around you all.

Great man. Bill and Tammy came and visited Cardiac ICU right after surgery. I was pretty much out of it but really apppreciated.

Tammey, Caitlin, Josh & family, I feel so very honored to have met Bill (& Tammey) during youth group at Otterbein United Methodist Church, way back in the 80's. Good Heavens, Bill was headed for Sainthood way back then for having the patience to teach & "entertain" teenagers every Wednesday evening through the Lords words. Then, I worked with him at Charter Hospital where he told me all about his little boy, Josh, who took his football everywhere. Right there in the hallway at Charter...

I went to LHW with Bill. He was a great athlete and also one of the most popular guys. It sounds like LHW had a great influence on his life having him reach out to the needy, the ones that just needed the extra help thru life and Bill was able to provide that. My thoughts and prayers are with his family. RIP Bill

I'm so sorry for your loss Tammy, My prayers go out to you and your family. Love you Nancy

I am so sorry for your loss. I worked with Bill and have long considered him one of my favorite people for so long. He was full of compassion and more often an all around fun guy to talk to. He will be greatly missed!