Sherod Lindsey

Sherod Lindsey

August 22, 1971 - October 09, 2021
Mission Viejo California

Sherod Lindsey

August 22, 1971 - October 09, 2021
Mission Viejo California

Obituary

Sherod Lindsey of Mission Viejo, California, passed away on October 9, 2021, with his wife by his side. He was 50 years old.

Sherod was a man who was larger than life. He always had a smile on his face and a Coke in his hand. He was fiercely devoted to his family and a loyal friend. Easy to laugh and quick to help, he was an icon in the community. He always had the right tools on hand to assist in any project.

Sherod loved to go RVing, hunting, and spend time with family and friends.  A car enthusiast, he enjoyed taking his 1959 Ford panel truck to car shows and charity events. His greatest joy was passing on his love of cars to his son, Connor.

Sherod is survived by his wife, Jenny; his son, Connor; and extended family and close friends. His daughter, Savannah, passed away in 2018. We take comfort in that he is finally at peace and has been reunited with her.

 

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97 responses to Sherod Lindsey

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  1. Jenny says:

    Love and miss you. Wish we could have just one last conversation. Missing your great hugs.
    Always,
    Me

  2. Your wife says:

    Missing you.

  3. Jenny says:

    Always missing you. Always thinking of you. Hoping you are at peace and watching over us. I see you everywhere and keep hearing “Jenny Jenny who can I turn to”. I swear that is you!
    Always!!!
    xoxoxoxo
    Your wife

  4. Jenny says:

    It’s our first Thanksgiving without you. Connor and I have decided to boycott it. We are decorating for Christmas today instead. We love and miss you. Holidays aren’t the same.

  5. Your Wife says:

    Our first Thanksgiving without you. We decided to boycott the holiday and used the time to decorate for Christmas instead. It was Happy Decoration Day and we made simple foods. Bobby and Ashley helped us get the lights on the house and the tree up. I think you would be grateful for that.
    We love and miss you. Life’s not the same.

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