Ron was born December 4, 1940, to Harold and Alvina (nee Kohlmiller) Lindley in Pocahontas, IL. On July 15, 1961, he married Judy Stewart in Pocahontas, IL.
Ron Lindley was a man after God's own heart. He was made free by the Spirit of God and was led into the doctrines of free grace. He studied to deliver that free grace to others and as he freely gave without selfish motives, he gave with a pure heart filled with godly love for his family, church family, friends, and neighbors. Ron faithfully served the Lord Jesus Christ and loved Him with all his heart. He was a man filled with the Holy Spirit and he was passionate about preaching the truth of God's Word.
Ron lived in Pocahontas, IL, all his life. He went to work at the Granite City Steel Mill where he worked for over 30 years before retiring to start his church, Cross of Victory, located in Greenville, IL.; where he preached the word of God. In his spare time, he enjoyed fishing, going on vacation with and playing fun games with his family, going to Cardinal's games, and doing fellowship with his church family.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Harold and Alvina Lindley; stepmother, Pearl Lindley; wife, Judy Lindley; uncle, Robert Long; sister, Helen (Chuck) Hoyt; brothers, Clifton (Marilyn) Lindley and Dale (Sharon) Lindley; great-nephew, Jacob Arter.
He is survived by his children, Sheri (Dale) Compton, Christine (Bill) Linnabary, Julie (Israel) Vargas; sister-in-law, Shelley (Brian) Brown; grandchildren, Eric (Tiffany) Compton, Lindsay (Shaun) Horstmann, Rachel (Jacob) Blumenstein, Leah (Jake Funderburk) Compton, Jill (Dreux) Perkins, Eric, Jake, and Joey Linnabary, Israel Daniel, Joshua, and Sarah Vargas; great-grandchildren, Titus, Adah, Abel, and Boaz Compton, soon to be baby Horstmann, Addyson and Avery Perkins, Aiden, Conner, and Jack Linnabary; many cherished nieces and nephews.
Memorials may be made to Cross of Victory Church in Greenville, IL.
Visitation: Thursday, July 8, 2021, from 9:00 am to 11:00 am, at Cross of Victory Church, Greenville, IL.
Funeral Service: Thursday, July 8, 2021, 11:00 am, Cross of Victory Church, Greenville, IL
Clergy: Paul "Bud" Hall and Gary Anderson
Interment: Robinson Cemetery
Meridith Funeral Home, Pocahontas, IL.
Ron was born December 4, 1940, to Harold and Alvina (nee Kohlmiller) Lindley in Pocahontas, IL. On July 15, 1961, he married Judy Stewart in Pocahontas, IL.
Ron Lindley was a man after God's own heart. He was made free by the Spirit of God and was led into the doctrines of free grace. He studied to deliver that free grace to others and as he freely gave without selfish motives, he gave with a pure heart filled with godly love for his family, church family, friends, and neighbors. Ron faithfully served the Lord Jesus Christ and loved Him with all his heart. He was a man filled with the Holy Spirit and he was passionate about preaching the truth of God's Word.
Ron lived in Pocahontas, IL, all his life. He went to work at the Granite City Steel Mill where he worked for over 30 years before retiring to start his church, Cross of Victory, located in Greenville, IL.; where he preached the word of God. In his spare time, he enjoyed fishing, going on vacation with and playing fun games with his family, going to Cardinal's games, and doing fellowship with his church family.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Harold and Alvina Lindley; stepmother, Pearl Lindley; wife, Judy Lindley; uncle, Robert Long; sister, Helen (Chuck) Hoyt; brothers, Clifton (Marilyn) Lindley and Dale (Sharon) Lindley; great-nephew, Jacob Arter.
He is survived by his children, Sheri (Dale) Compton, Christine (Bill) Linnabary, Julie (Israel) Vargas; sister-in-law, Shelley (Brian) Brown; grandchildren, Eric (Tiffany) Compton, Lindsay (Shaun) Horstmann, Rachel (Jacob) Blumenstein, Leah (Jake Funderburk) Compton, Jill (Dreux) Perkins, Eric, Jake, and Joey Linnabary, Israel Daniel, Joshua, and Sarah Vargas; great-grandchildren, Titus, Adah, Abel, and Boaz Compton, soon to be baby Horstmann, Addyson and Avery Perkins, Aiden, Conner, and Jack Linnabary; many cherished nieces and nephews.
Memorials may be made to Cross of Victory Church in Greenville, IL.
Visitation: Thursday, July 8, 2021, from 9:00 am to 11:00 am, at Cross of Victory Church, Greenville, IL.
Funeral Service: Thursday, July 8, 2021, 11:00 am, Cross of Victory Church, Greenville, IL
Clergy: Paul "Bud" Hall and Gary Anderson
Interment: Robinson Cemetery
Meridith Funeral Home, Pocahontas, IL.
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