Patricia Ann Johnson Lindeman went home to Jesus September 03, 2022, in Helena, Montana. Pat was born the only child May 29, 1930, in Miles City, MT to Frank E. Johnson and Leona Delange Johnson.
She was raised in Miles City, MT, Billings, MT, Moses Lake, WA and graduated from Custer County High School in 1947.
She became a Christian at a youth camp at age 13 and devoted her life to serve God. She met Conrad Henry Lindeman of Miles City, and they married June 08, 1947. They went to Los Angeles, California to attend L.I.F.E. Bible College and graduated in 1950. Pat was an active minister along side her husband for many years. They pastored Churches in Idaho, California, North Dakota, and Montana. She lived in Forsyth, MT for numerous years and had moved to Helena, MT in 2017 to be closer to her family as Con had died in 2011. Pat was active in many Bible Studies, taught Sunday School, and at Youth Camp, and lead the crafts area. She belonged to many organizations in the many towns she lived in.
She was very musical and could play almost any instrument. In church she was a pianist, organist, accordionist, guitarist, vocal soloist and Easter and Christmas choir and play director.
Pat and Con enjoyed traveling and seeing the sights in the early years she tented as they traveled and in the later years, they had a camper they explored in.
She discovered she could paint with oils, so this became one of her hobbies. Reading was another love in her life. She was a decorator and created many flower arrangements. She enjoyed jigsaw puzzles and word search in her last years.
Patricia and Conrad had 9 children and 1 foster daughter. Sharon Lindeman Flynn of Springfield, MO, Richard D. Lindeman and wife April of Columbia Falls, MT, Jennie Louise Ingle and Husband Duane of Helena, MT, Loretta Lee Lumsden and Husband Stu of Havre, MT, Leona Dee Wetherall of Helena, MT, Daniel C. Lindeman and wife Janet of Cleveland, TN, Ben L. Lindeman of Plains, MT, Tina Marie Lindeman of Billings, MT, Lisa May Christopherson and husband David of Bemidji, MN, Foster daughter Carolyn Schenk and husband Dave of Forsyth, MT.
Pat is survived by all her children, 23 grandchildren, 47 known great grandchildren and 6 known great great grandchildren, many cousins, and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, her loving husband Conrad Henry Lindeman, 2 grandchildren Caleb Boyer and Devon Lindeman, 2 sons-in-law Steve Flynn, and Bob Wetherall.
Service Schedule
Graveside Service
10:00 a.m.
Thursday September 29, 2022
Custer County Cemetery
Miles City, Montana 59301
Service Schedule
Graveside Service
10:00 a.m.
Thursday September 29, 2022
Custer County Cemetery
Miles City, Montana 59301
Debbie Anderson says
I am so very sorry for your loss. For those left behind; Pat’s family and friends… You are all in my thoughts and prayers. Pat was a remarkable woman and I always enjoyed talking with her. She changed a lot of people’s lives in a very good way. She is with Jesus now and there is no better place to be!
Andy Mitzkus says
Sorry to hear of Pat passing. She will be missed but now she is home.
Diana Robinette says
Went to the little log church in Rosebud many years when Conrad n Pat was there, went to many Bible Study’s with Pat, the best was Secret Sisters time, Pat the Lord came and took you home to be with him Hallelujah. Sending my condolences to the Family.
Joan Leinwand says
Sending condolences.
Ken and Irene Nelson says
We always enjoyed visiting with Pat . Conrad worked with my husband so I met her through them. They’d come to craft sales and community events in Colstrip. She was a kind, loving lady. We are sorry for your loss but know she’s celebrating in heaven
Patsy George Almy says
I had been thinking of her so much lately and was wondering how to get in touch. Connie and Pat were great friends with my parents, Buck and Bonnie George. We lost touch when my mom became sick, but never forgot her. I’m so sorry that I did not see the service notice until tonight ( Thursday), as I definitely would have been there. Many prayers for you all. How much fun they must be having together, in heaven!
Rita and Dale Watson says
We are sad to learn of Pat’s passing. We gained much from her and Con’s ministry.