Molly Lindenbach
Molly Lindenbach

Obituary of Molly Lindenbach

LINDENBACH - Mrs. Molly Lindenbach, resident of the Yorkton and District Nursing Home, passed away on December 22, 2005 at the age of 92 years. Amalie (Molly) Lindenbach (nee Graf) was born on the family farm in the Rhein district on October 9, 1913; a daughter of Conrad and Amalia (nee Bischof) Graf. Molly was baptized at Christ Lutheran Church in Rhein by Pastor Judt, and was confirmed by Pastor Winddecker. She attended school at Federhill and Rhein. Molly's secondary education took her to Saskatoon where she learned the art of sewing and tailoring. On December 26, 1949 Molly was united in marriage to Paul Jacob Lindenbach at Christ Lutheran Church. The couple farmed north of Rhein. Molly took great interest in her family, she always put the needs of others ahead of herself. She was proud of her immaculate yard and flower beds, and always grew a large and bountiful garden. Her home was always open to her friends, the coffee pot was always on and no one left her home hungry. Molly was a life time member of Christ Lutheran Church. Due to declining health, Molly took up residency at the Yorkton and District Nursing Home on November 7, 2002. Besides her husband Paul, Molly was predeceased by her parents: Conrad in 1979 and Amalia in 1952; seven brothers: Henry and David in infancy, Carl in 1936, Fred in 1946, David in 1975, Sam and Henry in 1988 and Alex and Adam in 1995. She leaves to mourn her passing and to celebrate her life: daughter Margaret Anne (Raymond) Yost of Rhein, grandson Mark and great grandson Gregory Trytten, granddaughter Christy (William) Broda and great grandson Charlie; son Ross (Roberta) Lindenbach of Rhein, granddaughter Rhonda (Clinton) Gibson and great grandsons Ethen and Payton, granddaughter Erin (Chad) Liebrecht and great granddaughter Delanie, grandson Brent Lindenbach and special friend Kristie Soltys; son Tim (Myrna) Lindenbach of Saskatoon, granddaughters Melissa, Carly and Danielle. Also a sister Anna Herman of Yorkton, sisters-in-law Ruth Graf of Bowling Green, Ohio and Kay Lindenbach of Yorkton. Also, a godchild Elizabeth Herman as well as numerous nieces, nephews and friends. The funeral service was held on Tuesday, December 27, 2005 from Christ Lutheran Church in Rhein with Rev. Daphne Bender officiating. The organist, Shirley Ostafie, led the congregation in the singing of the hymns 'Abide With Me', 'This Is My Father's World', and 'Beautiful Saviour'. Granddaughter Rhonda Gibson gave the eulogy, and granddaughters Melissa, Carly and Danielle read the poem 'My First Christmas in Heaven'. The interment took place in the Christ Lutheran Church Cemetery with Mark Yost, Brent Lindenbach, John Bodnaryk, Clinton Gibson, William Broda and Robert Herman serving as the casketbearers. Arrangements were in care of Bailey's Funeral Home. Service Information Tuesday, December 27th, 2005 2:00pm, Christ Lutheran Church - Rhein Interment Details Christ Luthern Church Cemetery
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