Eric Lindner

1942 - 2019

Eric Lindner obituary, 1942-2019, Sausalito, CA

Eric Lindner

1942 - 2019

BORN

1942

DIED

2019

Eric Lindner Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Jun. 9 to Jun. 11, 2019.
Eric Lindner November 12, 1942 - June 4, 2019 Eric Lindner passed away peacefully on June 4, 2019, surrounded by his entire family, a send-off befitting a very much beloved and respected family man. A longtime resident of Marin, Eric was born on November 12, 1942 in San Francisco, a fourth generation Californian, and moved to Ross when he was one year old. He was the longed-for, first born of Ed and Maude Lindner (both deceased). Eric is survived by his wife of 39 years, Christine, and his children, Ashley Sullivan (Russ), Alison Katona (Drew), Lauren Lindner and Scott Lindner. He is also survived by his siblings, Tod Lindner (Victoria), Jane Lindner (Woody Gibson) and Rennie Lindner. He lovingly leaves behind five grandchildren, Jordan Perkins, Shelby Perkins, Carly Jane Sullivan, Katelyn Sullivan and Zolton Katona. Eric attended Ross Grammar School, Drake High, and then newly opened Redwood High School where his deep enthusiasm for sports was established, buoyed by his own athleticism. In addition to being All League Marin County in football, Eric played varsity basketball and track, lettering in 3 sports. Therefore, it was no surprise when he entered University of Oregon, joined the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, and played freshman football, proceeding to co-found Oregon's rugby club. Thus began his enduring allegiance to the Oregon Ducks. Graduating from the University of Oregon with a BBA in Finance and Economics, Eric's graduate work at Oregon was interrupted when he joined the Officers' Training School in the US Air Force Reserve. After basic training, he was called up during the Pueblo Incident and went on active duty as a Second Lieutenant. Upon his release from active duty, he embarked on a highly successful career in the real estate, management and finance groups of major financial institutions. Eric began his profession at Equitable Life and Bank of America, during which time he attended Harvard Business School's Program for Management Development. His entrepreneurial spirit then emerged as the co-founder of The Hanford/Healy Companies. Upon its acquisition by GMAC Commercial Mortgage Corporation (GMACCM), Eric became Executive Vice President of GMACCM where he was responsible for the Company's global asset management and investing activities and also served as a member of the Company's Executive Committee. Eric's last position was as a founder, Executive Managing Director and U.S. Head of Asset Management for Situs Holdings from which he retired upon its sale to Stone Point Capital. During his career, Eric also held the CRE designation from the American Society of Real Estate Counselors. During Eric's early career days, he continued his sporting competitiveness by playing with his typical vigor for the Olympic Club Rugby Team which evolved into the XO Club. Gradually sensibility sunk in, resulting in Eric's growing attraction to the more leisurely and less strenuous game of golf whereby he became a regular player as a member of the Meadow Club in Fairfax and the Lahontan Golf Club in Truckee. Even though he loved golf, he always resisted working on his short game. Whether it was rugby or bowling in prior years, bocce ball or golf, it was always about strength and brute force. His focus centered on the length of his drive. However, the true driving force behind his love of team sports was the camaraderie of friends and the joyful engagement that accompanied these deep and enduring friendships. Above all else, Eric was devoted to his family, always and humbly available for anyone who needed counseling and support. He was kind, loving, had a great sense of humor and was a true gentleman. We will all miss him greatly, but he will live on within us as we remember all the extraordinary experiences we shared with him and the many life lessons he taught us. A celebration of life will be held at the Lahontan Golf Club in Truckee, CA on August 11 at 2:00 PM. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to his beloved University of Oregon, Business School, 1720 E. 13th Ave, Ste. 410, Eugene, Oregon 97403. Go Ducks!

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June 17, 2019

Have been out of the country and just learned about Eris's passing last evening.

Eric was a wonderful person, good friend and terrific manager. I will miss him as will all who knew him. May he rest in peace

Charlie Dunleavy

June 14, 2019

My deepest condolences to your family for the loss of your love one. May your cherished memories created, brighten your days and help sustain you at this time. John 6:40 gives much comfort by looking forward to Jesus promise of seeing your love one again

Shelia

June 12, 2019

My deepest sympathies to your family and friends. May God bring comfort to your hearts and strengthen you during this difficult time.
(2 Thessalonians 2:16,17).

Zack Gleeson

June 12, 2019

I only met him a few times, but he was such a kind person. The Lindner family is in our thoughts and prayers.

Tom Blake

June 10, 2019

Although I moved From Marin County 32 years ago, I have fond memories of Eric and Christine, brother Tod and their dad, Ed. Over the years, I would get updates on them from my sister Chris who lives in Mill Valley. Thinking of all of you at this difficult moment.

Robin Ullakko

June 8, 2019

Both Jim and I want the Lindner family know how sorry we were to hear of Eric's passing. We are thinking of you. We know how loved he was by all of you, and how much he loved you all. That is truly a gift. Many hugs, Robin & Jim Ullakko

Lloyd Hanford

June 8, 2019

My most heartfelt condolences to the Lindner family. I had the great pleasure of working with Eric for many years until the company was sold to GMACCM. He was a fine man, a good human being and a real pro. He will be missed by all who knew him.

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