Gene Leroy Lindquist

Passed: August 13, 2022

Gene Leroy Lindquist

Passed: August 13, 2022

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July 9th, 1958 – August 13th, 2022

Gene Leroy Lindquist was a loving and dedicated husband. A compassionate and understanding father, and an extremely caring goofball grandfather. Gene passed away in his home on August 13th, at the young age of 64. Born July 9th, 1958 Gene was born in Pendleton, OR to Melvin and Elaine Lindquist. The youngest son of three boys, Gene was raised in Hermiston, Oregon.

After graduating from Hermiston High School in 1978, Gene worked at Lamb Weston as a Production Line Mechanic till 1995 when he was hired at Hermiston Generating Plant as a Power Plant Control Room Operator. In 2010, Gene moved to Goodyear, Arizona where he worked for Salt River Project, Power Plant as a Control Room Operator.

From a very young age Gene’s father, Melvin, introduced him to fast cars and motorcycles. This was a passion that stayed with Gene his entire life and he shared these interests with his wife Barbara and daughter Meranda. They would routinely take motorcycle rides and trips with him all over Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. It was even a source of joy for him that he taught Meranda how to ride a motorcycle and loved going on rides with her. One of his dreams for many years was to own a Shelby Mustang which he ultimately achieved in 2016. Anyone who spoke to him about it would have seen the mischievous, almost childlike, smile he had when he drove it and talked about it. It was hard not to get caught in his excitement when he would rub his hands together and give you his mischievous grin. He loved spending time outdoors shooting rifles and handguns at Pepsi cans and dingers. A true man’s man, Gene was the type of guy who not only knew how to fix just about anything but found enjoyment in it. He was the guy you called if you needed to know how to fix something in the home, if you had car problems, or wanted to know what kind of stocks to invest in. His most endearing trait though was his calm demeanor. No matter how stressful or intense the situation was, Gene always had the ability to not only remain calm but keep those around him calm and bring about a sense of security that he had the situation handled.

He is survived by his wife Barbara, whom he was married 42 years; His mother Elaine, daughter Meranda, his four beautiful grandchildren Korvin, Aubriana, Lillian, and Lucas, and his oldest brother Jerry. He was preceded in death by his father Melvin and brother Randy.

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7 responses to Gene Leroy Lindquist

  1. Jan bowers says:

    Oh honey I am so sorry you are the cutest couple I know what you’re going through I just went through it not too long ago. I can hardly read this through my tears you loved him so much and your little girl and your family. Love you Jan

  2. Barbara says:

    Gene, was my husband for 42 years. I am totally broken hearted. He loved the Lord deeply, And was a born again Christian. Extremely hard working … Gene had natural ability to fix any thing, We had a deep love for each other. Grounded in God’s word, We both were strong anointed believers. Gene loved his family and grandchildren, Aubriana,Korvin Lillian, daughter Meranda baby Lucas. Gene was always ready to help any one. See you in heaven my love.

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