CARL LINDEGREN Obituary
CARL JOHN LINDEGREN, JR. C. John Lindegren, Jr., 97, of Shrewsbury, MA passed away peacefully on Wednesday, April
2, 2014 surrounded by his family. John was born in Worcester, MA on May 17, 1916, the son of Carl John and Emma M. (Lindberg) Lindegren, Sr., and the grandson of Jon and Maria (Medin) Lindegren, who emigrated from Sweden in the mid-1880s. At age five John's family moved to Rhode Island where he graduated from Cranston High School. He went on to earn a degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1939 from Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) in Worcester, MA, where he served as Managing Editor of the school newspaper and belonged to Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. He remained an ardent and loyal supporter of the college for the next 75 years, serving a number of years on the Alumni Fund Board and also as Chairman of his Class Reunion Committee. He was a Trustee Emeritus of the college, a member of the Presidential Founders, and in 1984, he was honored with the H.F. Taylor Award from WPI for distinguished service to the Institute. John was a retired Lieutenant Commander of the U.S. Naval Reserve, having served over four years of active duty in World War II, including duty as Commanding Officer of a Naval Submarine Chaser along the Eastern Seaboard, Engineering Officer of the Sub Chaser Training Center and the Gulf Sea Frontier, and Commanding Officer of a Ship Recovery Company-all based in Miami. Following WW II, in 1946, John and his father founded Lindco, Inc. in Worcester, MA, dedicated to the sales of Mechanical Engineering Equipment in the New England area, and which later included the design and manufacturing of pneumatic control systems for the Electric Power Industry. Lindco, Inc. became the largest stocking distributor and converter of industrial and precision ball screws in the United States, with offices in both Worcester and Springfield, MA. It was at Lindco where he met his future bride, Cecelia (Cis) Lindegren. They married in 1955 and moved to Shrewsbury, MA where they raised five children and lived for 42 years, before moving to Westborough, MA in 2000. They returned to Shrewsbury in 2010 to live in a retirement community. John and the family spent summers in Chatham, MA, where he imparted his love of the ocean and boating to all of his children. They were members of the Stage Harbor Yacht Club in Chatham, where John served on the Executive Committee, as Fleet Captain and a term as Commodore. He was a member of the Worcester Country Club for many years, where he bowled and golfed. More recently, he was a member of the Ocean Golf Club of Hutchinson Island, FL, where he played in their weekly tournaments, as well as at many other golf courses in Southeast Florida, playing 18 holes well into his 90s. John's great love for his community was evident in the many civic organizations he supported and in which he was actively involved. He was a member of the Quinsigamond Lodge of Masons, the Scottish Rite Bodies and the Aleppo Shriners. For many years he also was a Trustee and Board Chairman of the former Fairlawn Hospital in Worcester, MA, now known as the Fairlawn Rehabilitation Hospital. Along with his many roles at WPI and other organizations, John dedicated himself to activities that he believed improved the lives of others. John was pre-deceased by his wife of 56 years, Cis, and his sister Ruth (Lindegren) Linden. He is survived by four daughters, Cynthia L. Ecker and her husband Fred of Concord, MA, Debra J. Lindegren and her husband Bill Lae of Woodland Hills, CA, Jane L. Englert of Wellesley, MA, and Joan C. Lindegren of South Natick, MA, and one son, Carl John Lindegren, III and his wife Holly of Glenmont, NY, as well as seven grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. He was a member and supporter of the First Congregational Church of Shrewsbury for over 50 years, serving as Trustee, Moderator and Canvas Committee Chairman. A Memorial Service will be held at the Church on Friday, April 25, at 11:00 a.m., with reception to follow in Gifford Hall. Interment with Naval Military Honors occurred on Saturday, April 5, 2014. In lieu of flowers and in keeping with John's long-held passion for supporting the education of future Mechanical Engineers, please consider making a memorial contribution to the C. John Lindegren, Jr. Scholarship at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Attn: Gift Recording, 100 Institute Road, Worcester, MA 01609.
Published by TC Palm on Apr. 20, 2014.