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Jeff Lindemann Obituary

On February 8th, Jeff Lindemann, beloved son, brother, uncle, nephew, cousin, and friend, passed away. Jeff was a son of Chicago, born and raised in this city until he moved to Virginia in 2003. He enjoyed every moment of his life and gave generously of himself to all who met him, sharing joy and laughter wherever he went. Jeff had a gravitating spirit, and those who had the gift of knowing him knew the immense love in his heart. Jeff, you were loved dearly. We will miss you greatly, but we know you are wearing your best Jordans and keeping the game going until we meet again.

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Published by Chicago Tribune on Feb. 14, 2021.

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Tony Eisa

August 7, 2022

Gone but never forgotten much love bro say hi to Dino for me...

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Shane Iversen

February 19, 2021

Very old friend from growing up in Rogers park, Rest In Peace Jeff!

Paul Bellucci

February 16, 2021

Deeply saddened to hear of Jeff´s passing. Great guy and great memories through many years of friendship. He will be missed! Prayers and thoughts to his entire family!

David & Lisa Purschwitz

February 15, 2021

We miss you Jeff. Thank you for being a part of our family.

Gary Dayan

February 15, 2021

Very sad to hear about Jeff's passing. I often think of him and was just laughing last week at a memory. Shocking to say the least. A great guy with a huge heart. My prayers and love to Anne, David, and his mom.

JW/JKH

February 15, 2021

My deepest sympathy to the Lindemann Family for the loss of your loved one, Jeff, and pray God gives you comfort, peace and strength.

Joe Lucania

February 15, 2021

It's been a very long time, but we were inseparable in Grade School. So sorry for the family loss and he will be missed. Wish I could have reconnected, but we all went our separate ways. Always will remember and miss our days back in the hood. God bless all...

Simone Taylor

February 14, 2021

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Josie Lindemann

February 14, 2021

Our hearts are broken for you leaving us so early. Thank you for being an Uncle to Joveen...You will be missed.

Richard Skahn

February 14, 2021

I can't begin to say how sorry i am. My deepest condolences to Jeff's family and friends. I've known Jeff since grammar school. He was one year ahead of me so I looked up to him. His sister and I were in the same grade and graduated together. Ann was always very kind and generous to me. She was always concerned about Jeff and I think how lucky he was to have such a nice sister. I remember when we were 19 or 20 Jeff asked myself and a few friends to help his family move. Our friend Nacho decides to take the moving truck around the block. Jeff says "You dont give Nacho a truck you give him a twinkie". We were rolling on the ground laughing so hard tears and all...God I miss those days...Jeff was like a brother to me...God bless you Jeff...RIP

Chris Koliatsis

February 13, 2021

Jeff was a loyal friend and everyone who knew him, loved him. My heartfelt condolences to the family (Carol, Anne, Dave, et al.). Most caring person, smart as a fox, and best all around athlete I knew. He'll be missed, especially by his many friends in Chicago. Thanks for the memories, Lindy...RIP +

Semaj Jones

February 12, 2021

My deepest condolences to the family, Jeff was a Real Friend of mine since grammar school, we played baseball together, in little league and remained friends until...I am saddened by this news... my prayers go to his family...

NICK ARCAN

February 12, 2021

MY CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY, CAN YOU PLEASE CONTACT ME ASAP SO I CAN FIND OUT A LITTLE BIT OF WHAT HAPPEN TO MY BUDDY THAT I JUST TALKED TO A COUPLE WEEKS AGO WHEN HE TOLD ME THAT HE GOT A CAR(OLD COP CAR). 623-606-8296

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