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Obit Messenger results for 12/23/08.
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Pig
Posted 2008-12-23 2:55 PM (#22803)
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Subject: Obit Messenger results for 12/23/08.

- (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
LINDQUIST, Russell C., 87, of Worcester, died Saturday, December 20, 2008 in UMASS Medical Center. He was born in Worcester, son of Carl and Hildegard E. (Ahlin) Lindquist, graduated from South High School and Worcester Boys Trade School as a machinist. He was a Navy veteran of World War II in submarine service in the South Pacific. Mr. Lindquist worked for Wyman Gordon Company for 55 years retiring in 1986. He was a member of the Morning Star Lodge in Worcester, American Legion Post 318, VFW Post 3657 and the Auburn Sportsman Club. His wife of 62 years, "Ann" Antoinette (Lorusso) Lindquist predeceased him. He leaves two daughters, Mae H. Lindquist of Worcester and Jo-Ann E. Shepard of Uxbridge; seven grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren. A granddaughter, Kathleen Mae Shepard, predeceased him. A funeral service will be held Fri., Dec., 26, at 11AM in Bethlehem Covenant Church, 46 Greenwood St. Burial will be in All Faiths Cemetery. A visiting hour will be held Fri., Dec. 26 from 9:30 – 10:30 AM in LINDQUIST LUNDIN FUNERAL HOME, 36 Butler St. For Russell's online guest book please visit wwwlindquistlundin.com


nancy
Posted 2008-12-26 10:21 AM (#22899 - in reply to #22803)


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Location: Medina, OH
Subject: RE: Obit Messenger results for 12/23/08.

With gratitude to Submariner Lindquist for serving to protect our freedoms during WWII.
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