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Scott A. Lindell
06-2000
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Birth: Jul. 8, 1960
Death: Jun. 21, 2000

Graveside services for Scott A. Lindell, 39, West Point, were held at 10 a.m. Sunday, June 25, 2000 at the Ponca Tribal Cemetery in White Eagle, Okla. The Rev. Troy Blackstar officiated.

He was born at West Point on July 8, 1960 to Charles and Marilyn (Schuchardt) Lindell and died Wednesday, June 21, 2000, at St. Francis Memorial Hospital in West Point following a lingering illness.

He graduated from West Point High School in 1978. Mr. Lindell was associated with Lindell Trucking Co. in West Point.

He married Anita Yoder on Dec. 18, 1984, at Brenham, Washington County, Texas and she survives him.

He is also survived by a daughter, a brother, and a grandmother.

He was preceded in death by his father.

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