In Memory

Peter Carl Lind

Peter Carl Lind, lifelong Quincy resident, passed away on June 22, 2021, after a stroke caused by Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy (CAA). He had a lifelong passion for boating and was a member of the Town River Yacht Club and Quincy Yacht Club. He was a retired teacher from the Quincy Public School system where he taught woodworking for decades. After retiring from teaching, he did home inspections for Tiger Home Inspection for several years until his first stroke 7 years ago. He was a member of St. Agatha Parish for several decades and served as a greeter in the Welcoming Ministry when he was able. He is survived by his wife of nearly 50 years, Kathy, and his children, Maureen and Jon Miranda of Quincy, Joseph and Candice Lind of Illinois, and son, Michael of Massachusetts. Peter loved spending time with family and friends and particularly cherished his time with his 8 grandchildren, Matthew, Michael, Shelby, Charley, Henry, Christopher, Maris, and Grant. Peter was preceded in death by his parents, Joseph and Josephine Lind of Quincy and is survived by his brother, James and Eleanor Lind of Florida. He will also be deeply missed by his extended McLaughlin family. Peter had been involved in many research studies for CAA so in lieu of flowers the family asks for donations to ongoing research. Donations in his memory may be made to Mass General Hospital Development Office, c/o Elizabeth Barberio, indicating memo #1200-028184 in order to direct the donations specifically to CAA research (125 Nashua St., Suite 540, Boston, MA 02114).



 
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09/09/21 07:16 PM #1    

Linda M. Thornell (Wainwright)

While Carl and I did not know each other well in high school, we became very good friends when he and his lovely wife, Kathy, married and moved into the house next to my parents' home on Albany Street.  He and Kathy were both wonderful to my parents . . . and their three adorable children considered my folks another set of grandparents.  I will be forever grateful for the warm friendship and support he provided to them for many, many years.    


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