Sharon Rindfusz
Mary, Robin and Randy, my sincerest condolences for your loss. Prayers for strength and peace in the days ahead.
Birth date: Jul 7, 1947 Death date: May 1, 2022
Terry L. Lindstrom, age 74, passed away Sunday, May 1, 2022. He was born July 7, 1947, in Escanaba, Michigan, to Lloyd and Susan (Parrett) Lindstrom. On April 27, 1968, Terry married Mary Anderson, and were blessed with 54 years o Read Obituary
Mary, Robin and Randy, my sincerest condolences for your loss. Prayers for strength and peace in the days ahead.
Mary ,
Terry always made me laugh .
I was known as Hillbilly's brother from West Virgina .
One night I was fishing with him and I tied two lures and I tossed them over bow ,but I really didn't tie them i just threw them into the lake .( at dusk) He goes, these boys from West Virgina have so much money they are just chuming lures . I never laughed so hard in my life .
I regret that i have not been back for 5 years and I missed the opputunity to say hi to him again . I love him like a brother ( my brother Tom (HIllbilly ) passed away 20 years ago) and he was always friendly to me when I showed up .
I will miss him
Love,
Jeff Stewart
Morgantown , West Virginia
Dear Robin and Scott,
My heart goes out to you as I read of your .father’s passing. It is devastating no matter our age. Please know you all will be in my thoughts and prayers at this sad time. May you find peace and comfort in all the memories your share. I am so sorry.
Sincerely,
Roberta S. Fleischmann
When my grandfather “Jake” passed, I had just turned 10 years old. In our family, this marked the right of passage when you were old enough to head out to the marsh and chase ducks in the Fall. I never got to make that hunt with Jake. Terry caught wind of that and made sure I got out the following Fall.
He took me out on a typical Michigan Fall evening. It was cold. It might have even rained. But I thought, man, this is great! I couldn’t believe I was actually in the marsh and I certainly had no idea what I was doing.
I don’t remember too many specifics. I’m sure he had plenty of hunting stories to share with me about hunting with Jake and my Uncle Jeff. From what I remember we came home with one lone teal. I don’t even know if it was Terry or me that made the shot. To most hunters, it might have been just one teal, but damn, I was proud. Because of Terry, I got that first hunt out of the way and even though Jake wasn’t there in body, he was in spirit.
I wouldn’t have this memory if it weren’t for Terry, and I don’t think I realized how important it was to me until I heard of his passing. I am very grateful that I realize it's importance now.
Terry was a wonderful man and will be missed by many.
When we were neighbors, Doug & I will never forget when Terry set off fireworks for the
the kids in a bowl in his driveway! Only problem was it was one of Mary’s China bowls.
Of course, it broke into many pieces and Mary was not a happy camper - Ha!
He was also our Insurance agent and took wonderful care of us until he retired.
He will be missed by both of us. Love & Prayers to Mary, Robin and Randy w/ their Families. Nora & Doug