Dr. H. Charles “Chuck” Lindman, age 77, formerly of
Sheboygan Falls, currently of Deerbrook, WI passed on Tuesday January 22, 2019
at Sharon S. Richardson Community Hospice in Sheboygan Falls.
He was born October 14, 1941 in Milwaukee to Dr. Henry M.G.
and Florence (Zipper) Lindman. He graduated from Marquette University High
School, Class of 1959, attended Marquette University, Milton College and
graduated with a Doctor of Optometry degree from Illinois College of Optometry
in 1965.
He married Judith R. Darrall at Holy Rosary Catholic Church
in Milwaukee on June 22, 1963.
He practiced optometry in Milwaukee from 1965 to 1968 and in
Sheboygan Falls from 1968 to 2006. He
was a past-member of the Sheboygan Falls Jaycees & Sheboygan Falls Lions
Club. He spent many years on the Board of Appeals for the City of Sheboygan
Falls and was active in the Lakeshore Optometric Society and the Wisconsin
Optometric Association. He served as past-President of the Eye bank of Sheboygan
County. He was a current member and volunteer of the Foley Railroad Museum and
Caboose Club in Alabama and was currently Chairman of the Greater Bass Lake
Protection and Rehabilitation District in WI.
He enjoyed family, boating, water skiing, model trains, lake
life, and laughter.
In addition to his wife, Judith, Charles is survived by his
three daughters: Laura Schultz, Dr. Sheryl (Thomas) Lindman Fischer both of
Sheboygan; Julie (Patrick) Nelson of Longmont, Colorado; One son: Eric (Julie)
Lindman of Plymouth; grandsons, Aaron Schultz of Sheboygan, WI; Nick (Emily) Roedel of Bay View, Van Nelson
of Longmont, Colorado; Colton and Xander Lindman of Plymouth, Wisconsin; Alexandra and Stephanie Fischer of Sheboygan,
WI. Also survived by his American Field
Service (AFS) son Nicolas (Elisabeth) Nyhus of Oslo, Norway and his three
daughters, and one sister: Patricia (Jim) McGrane of Appleton, WI.
He was preceded in death by his parents and a baby brother
and his in-laws, Ronald and Leota Darrall.
Per his request, there will be no public visitation or
services. Private family memorial services only.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a contribution to
either: Foley Railroad Museum Caboose Club:
125 E. Laurel Ave. Foley, AL 36535 or National Railroad Museum in Green
Bay, WI.
The Suchon Funeral Home and Cremation Services is assisting
the family. For online condolences, please visit
www.suchonfh.com.
Thank you Dr. Chistopher Peterson and staff at Wausau and
Antigo Aspirus Hospitals, and the wonderful Aspirus Med-Vac Team of
Wausau.
“Don’t be sad, laugh.”— Chuck


