Asleep in Jesus, Lindell E. Hindersman passed away on May 22, 2022 at the age of 88. He was the beloved husband of Regina "Reg" Hindersman nee Handschke of Wentzville, Missouri; He is survived by wife; his two sons, Paul (Patti) Hindersman of Wildwood, MO, Steve Hindersman of Moscow Mills, MO; three daughters, Renee (Jon) Harrison of O'Fallon, MO, Karen Seagle of Niceville, FL, Cheryl (Jason) Tepen of St. Charles, MO; 6 grandchildren, Taylor, Christian, Parker, Faith, Sophia, Owen. He is preceded in death by his father, Edgar Rudolf Hindersmann, mother, Sophie Olinda Hindersmann nee Greiwe, adoptive parents, Harry and Bertha Demien, brothers, Stanley G. Hindersman, Arlie Demien, and Ralph Demien, sisters, Florence Kumm and Frances Juern.
Lindell, known by all his family and friends as "Len" and occasionally referred to as "Lindy" served God, his family, his country, his local community, and did it with love in a quiet and confident manner. As a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Wentzville, MO he served in such offices as president of congregation to treasurer, on executive boards, and he volunteered for working at annual dinners that were served by the church to members and the local community.
Lindell served his country in the U. S. Army from July of 1956 until he was honorably discharged in April of 1958. Not long after his discharge from the military, Lindell went into business as a General Contractor. First, he was one of the co-owners of Wentzville Construction and then later the sole owner of Hindersman Construction. In thirty plus years his construction business successfully performed in both residential and commercial building projects.
Within the Wentzville community he was a manager and coach of several Khoury League baseball and softball teams that his children played on. His teams were well coached and typically played at a very competitive level; a few of them winning Tri-County Championships.
Lindell believed in God and in Jesus as his Lord and Savior. Even though he was a quiet man and seldom outspoken, he wasn't silent. His actions spoke clearly. He was a confident man and was a leader that taught by example in all aspects of his life. Lindell's family, his friends, those who knew him and especially those who knew him well, will always love him, respect him, and most certainly will always remember him.
In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made payable to: Immanuel Lutheran Church or The Lutheran Hour, in care of Pitman Funeral Home, P. O. Box 248, Wentzville, MO 63385.
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