Arthur C. Linderman
Died: Feb 18, 2013
Arthur C. Linderman, 64, of the Schooley's Mtn., N.J. died on Monday, 2-18-13 at his home. Visitation and Funeral Services will be held on Thursday, 2-21-13. Viewing hours will be from 10am to 12:30pm at the Church of Latter Day Saints, 156 Mountain Rd., Ledgewood, N.J. 07852. The Funeral will begin promptly at 1:00pm. Interment will be private at the German Valley Rural Cemetery, Long Valley, N.J. In Lieu of Flowers, donations may be made "Dover Ward", Attn: Fast Offering, c/o the Cochran Funeral Home, 905 High Street, Hackettstown, N.J. 07840. Online condolences may be made to www.cochranfuneral.com.
Condolences:
Bob Garrell
#16
June 6th, 2013 5:27 pm
Just learned of Arts passing. So very sorry. He was always a great friend & example. When Jodie & I joined the church Art & Maryann were one of the first couples to reach out to us in friendship. Over the years I have reached out to him for leagal advice & service & always found a good friend as well. I will miss him & look forward to the day I get to see his smiling face again. Sincere condolences Maryann to you and the girls.
Stephen O'Malley
#15
June 5th, 2013 9:27 am
I just learned of Art's passing last night from a client that I had referred to him. Arthur and I worked together in Newark during the late '70's. I kept in touch with and worked with him from time to time since then. I am deeply saddened by his passing. He was a good man and a fine attorney. My partner Barry and I wish to convey our sincere condolences to Arthur's wife and family.
Aldemar, Cesar, David y Yalily
#14
February 21st, 2013 11:06 pm
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Yvette, Luis & Iovanna Barreto
#13
February 21st, 2013 10:53 pm
Our hearts are full of sadness at this moment and would like to express our deepest condolences to Marianne and the rest of the Linderman family. President Linderman was a great man as a leader of the church, family man and professional. Was part of our lives while we lived in Dover, NJ. A great friend has left us, but the Lord got his angel back in heaven. Our family will never forget you. Our love and prayers are with your family.
Gracias por habernos dado la oportunidad de conocerte, amigo querido!!!!
Almon and Janis Clegg
#12
February 21st, 2013 10:02 pm
What a wonderful man. Art was uniquely a true gentleman who cared about the way he conducted his business with others. He was a great spiritual leader and with his family culture brought a crisp, new way of looking at things both spiritually and doctrinally. A great man. I have admired him for over 30 years. We will long remember him. God bless his family and kinfolk. There is no shame in his life on this earth and we hope his eternal reward is exactly what he expected. Shalom.
Steve and Onalee Wood
#11
February 21st, 2013 9:54 pm
To Marianne, Rachel, and Rebecca and families,
We were so saddened to hear of the death of our good friend Art Linderman. It has been our privilege to call him friend and brother over the many years we lived in New Jersey. We got to see him in many venues as he worked and served the good people of New Jersey, but particularly those who struggled with issues of equity and opportunity. Art loved to labor on behalf of those people that were honest, hardworking, loved freedom, and just needed opportunity to thrive. His good nature and practical insights were an inspiration to us. His sense of humor amused us. His loyalty and strong faith and willingness to sacrifice and serve others blessed us. Death, particularly one we view as untimely, is one of the most difficult viccisitudes of life. With faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, and the hope he offers us of resurrection, salvation, and ultimately exaltation, we can meet the challenge of this kind of loss. Art is feeling the loss and separaton from his mortal family as certainly as they are, and will take comfort from those of his family and associates who have preceded him in death. We here have the promise of the Savior to send The Comforter to offer solace and witness of the reality of life everlasting. We pray for the Linderman family and friends that this spiritual comfort will be afforded us all.
Juan and Korin Atehortua
#10
February 21st, 2013 8:02 pm
Todo en la vida tienen un inicio y un fin, nosotros como seres humanos no somos la excepci
Matty and Ed Cariello
#9
February 21st, 2013 1:40 pm
Bishop Linderman was a great blessing to all that had the privilege to associate with him. He taught us the love for temple service and the importance of eternal families. He is now enjoying this very same blessing, being reunited with family and friends that had gone before him. He is now in a big family reunion updating everyone of the great family that he just left behind. We will never be able to measure Arthur's influence for good. We love him and his family very much.
Carl Clegg
#8
February 21st, 2013 9:49 am
I have known Art for over 30 years. He was always a magnificent person and I will dearly miss him. I extend my heatfelt condolences to Marrianne, his wife, Rachel and Rebecca, his daughters, and all of his family. We, too, will miss him. He taught me so much and was such a powerful guiding force in the lives of so many - including the members of the Dover Spanish Ward. Art, we miss you and love.
Br. John Skrodinsky, ST, Esq.
#7
February 21st, 2013 8:49 am
I, too, am shocked by this sad news. I had just had a very nice conversation with Arthur in the hallways of the Morris County Courthouse about 2 weeks ago. I admired him for his service to the community, especially immigrants - and I referred many people to him knowing he would do his best for them. May he rest in Peace...prayers for the family.
Stuart Sydenstricker (Wind of the Spirit)
#6
February 21st, 2013 7:16 am
We will miss Arthur very much. He has shined a light in the life of thousands of new immigrants with his legal advice but more than that by his voice of friendship and brotherhood. He worked for a better world and his God given talents shone all the time. He made a mark in our lives and we are honored to have learned from him during the past decade.
Mar
#5
February 20th, 2013 7:11 pm
And to think that just last Saturday, although you were absent, we honored your name, your continuous support towards the work for justice throughout so many years. You will be remembered with deep appreciation and gratitude. Many blessings to your family.
Teresa Fischer
#4
February 20th, 2013 12:49 pm
Art you are one of a kind! To this day I have not met anyone who has a heart bigger than yours! I will hold each of my memories with you over the past 30 years close to my heart! I can't thank you enough for all you have done for me and my family! Just a few weeks ago in your office we talked about your family and how much you love each of them, your family has always meant the world to you! I am so sorry Linderman family for your loss! He will be missed by so many!
Diana Mejia
#3
February 20th, 2013 11:39 am
We are deeply sorry. We love Arthur very much. A very good friend, honest person. A man of GOD
Randy & JoEllen Grauerholz
#2
February 20th, 2013 9:49 am
We fondly recall meeting Art while living in Hastings Square. He was such a nice man, who deeply loved his wife, children and grandchildren. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Our love & sympathy...
Robert Schwarz
#1
February 20th, 2013 8:51 am
It is with shock and sadness that I learned of Arthur's untimely passing. My most sincere condolences and prayers are extended to the entire Linderman family. A man so dedicated to his family, church and business community will be missed by all that knew him.
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