Harold P. Lindner entered into rest on Sunday, December 21, 2025 at the age of 79, Loving father of Valarie (Nathan) Borowiak, Charity Lindner and is survived by Velma Lindner the mother of his two daugters; cherished grandfather of Jackie (Cody), Alex ( Fiance’ Grace), Megan, Kolton and Caleb (Alison) and great-grandfather of Dawson and Ben; brother of Mike (Karen) Lindner and Deborah (Carl) Arky; uncle of Johnny, Paul (Gabi), Matthew (MIchelle), Jake (Sam), Sam (Fiance’ Jordyn); our dear great-uncle, cousin and friend to many.
Harold was a proud United States Marine who honorably served during the Vietnam War, carrying those values of service and dedication into everything he did — including his impressive ability to be early to every appointment. He spent many years in the Title Insurance business and later found joy transporting disabled children to school during retirement. A faithful churchgoer, he attended services regularly and often accompanied his mother each Sunday. In his younger years, Harold loved playing softball, and his passion for bowling lasted long enough for him to proudly claim he almost had a perfect game once. Whether watching his favorite sports teams, spending time with friends and family, or simply savoring the good moments life had to offer, he brought warmth, humor and playfulness wherever he went. He will be remembered for his good-natured spirit, his easy smile, and the lighthearted way he teased the people he loved most.
Services: Funeral at Kutis South County Chapel 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd on Wednesday, December 31, 9:30 a.m. Burial with Honors J.B. National Cemetery. Visitation at Kutis South County Chapel on Tuesday December 30, 4-8 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations to St. Lucas UCC Church.
I’m so very sad to hear this. I worked in the title field with Harold for many many years. He was a super sweet person. He will be greatly missed. He was very loyal to taking care of his mom and I know they are enjoying each other’s company in heaven.
Semper Fidelis to my brother who was also a relative. Many good memories of Harold as a child. Hugs to Valerie and Charity and the whole family!
Hey, Jeff! What a nice remembrance. I’m Deborah, his sister, and I remember when you were born. I used to play a lot with your sister Sandy. How is she doing?