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Carolyn Sue “Carol” <I>Mandeville</I> Lindholm

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Carolyn Sue “Carol” Mandeville Lindholm

Birth
Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas, USA
Death
4 Oct 2022 (aged 73)
Burial
Hamilton, Ravalli County, Montana, USA Add to Map
Plot
10E-11-5
Memorial ID
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Carolyn Sue "Carol" Mandeville Lindholm
1949 - 2022

Carolyn Sue (Mandeville) Lindholm, 73 of Hamilton, MT was reunited with her loving husband on October 4, 2022.

Carol was born July 11, 1949 in Hutchinson, KS to Robert George Mandeville and Nancy Maxine Mandeville (Gough). She attended Nickerson High School.

On October 2, 1974 she married Michael Lindholm in Lindsborg, KS. They lived in Kansas until moving to the Bitterroot Valley in 1984, with their two sons Chad & Jerry. Carol assisted her husband Mike with insurance sales. Selling insurance allowed them to travel together and meet many people along the way. Later in life she enjoyed retirement and spending time with family and friends.

Carol, to this day, holds the record for the largest whitetail buck shot by a woman with a bow in McPherson County Kansas. When Carol didn't have a bow in her hand, you could find her and Mike on the golf course. Carol and Mike were an inseparable pair until his passing in 2008. The loss of her husband was extremely difficult for her. We all find comfort knowing that they are again reunited and doing the two step.

"Mom, on this day our hearts are heavy as we prepare for our new chapter. Moving forward without your guidance will be a challenge. We find much comfort in knowing that you and Pops are reunited again. I will miss you greatly and Love You Always. Thank you for always being there and loving us unconditionally." – Love Chad

"Mom, I can't say enough about how you were always there for me when I needed you most. You've helped out with so many things in my life and I will miss you forever and Love You." – Jerry

Carol was preceded in death by her parents Robert & Maxine Mandeville; her sister Patricia Beaushaw; and her loving husband Michael Lindholm.

Survivors include; two sons Chad Lindholm (Cathy) of Hamilton, Jerry Lindholm of Hamilton; five grandchildren David McCoy and Daelyn Lindholm of Hamilton, Jeri Lee Lindholm and Marc Lindholm of Washington, and Chad Lindholm of Butte; four great grandchildren; a sister Marilyn Rose of Manhattan, KS; three brothers Gary Mandeville of Massachusetts, Rob Mandeville (Thresa) of Cushing, OK, and Charles Mandeville of Hutchinson, KS.

There will be a viewing from 10 am – 2 pm on Tuesday October 11th at the Daly-Leach Chapel. The service will be at 2 pm followed by a graveside service directly after at the Riverview Cemetery in Hamilton, MT. The family asks that you join them for a reception, to celebrate Carol's life at the Daly-Leach Chapel following the graveside service.

Pallbearers will be Carol's two sons Chad Lindholm and Jerry Lindholm; her brother Rob Mandeville; her grandson David McCoy; and two close family friends Paul Bauder and Cory Martz.

The family suggests memorials or donations in Carol's name be sent to the Bitterroot Humane Assoc. in Hamilton, MT.

— Daly-Leach Chapel | 2022
Carolyn Sue "Carol" Mandeville Lindholm
1949 - 2022

Carolyn Sue (Mandeville) Lindholm, 73 of Hamilton, MT was reunited with her loving husband on October 4, 2022.

Carol was born July 11, 1949 in Hutchinson, KS to Robert George Mandeville and Nancy Maxine Mandeville (Gough). She attended Nickerson High School.

On October 2, 1974 she married Michael Lindholm in Lindsborg, KS. They lived in Kansas until moving to the Bitterroot Valley in 1984, with their two sons Chad & Jerry. Carol assisted her husband Mike with insurance sales. Selling insurance allowed them to travel together and meet many people along the way. Later in life she enjoyed retirement and spending time with family and friends.

Carol, to this day, holds the record for the largest whitetail buck shot by a woman with a bow in McPherson County Kansas. When Carol didn't have a bow in her hand, you could find her and Mike on the golf course. Carol and Mike were an inseparable pair until his passing in 2008. The loss of her husband was extremely difficult for her. We all find comfort knowing that they are again reunited and doing the two step.

"Mom, on this day our hearts are heavy as we prepare for our new chapter. Moving forward without your guidance will be a challenge. We find much comfort in knowing that you and Pops are reunited again. I will miss you greatly and Love You Always. Thank you for always being there and loving us unconditionally." – Love Chad

"Mom, I can't say enough about how you were always there for me when I needed you most. You've helped out with so many things in my life and I will miss you forever and Love You." – Jerry

Carol was preceded in death by her parents Robert & Maxine Mandeville; her sister Patricia Beaushaw; and her loving husband Michael Lindholm.

Survivors include; two sons Chad Lindholm (Cathy) of Hamilton, Jerry Lindholm of Hamilton; five grandchildren David McCoy and Daelyn Lindholm of Hamilton, Jeri Lee Lindholm and Marc Lindholm of Washington, and Chad Lindholm of Butte; four great grandchildren; a sister Marilyn Rose of Manhattan, KS; three brothers Gary Mandeville of Massachusetts, Rob Mandeville (Thresa) of Cushing, OK, and Charles Mandeville of Hutchinson, KS.

There will be a viewing from 10 am – 2 pm on Tuesday October 11th at the Daly-Leach Chapel. The service will be at 2 pm followed by a graveside service directly after at the Riverview Cemetery in Hamilton, MT. The family asks that you join them for a reception, to celebrate Carol's life at the Daly-Leach Chapel following the graveside service.

Pallbearers will be Carol's two sons Chad Lindholm and Jerry Lindholm; her brother Rob Mandeville; her grandson David McCoy; and two close family friends Paul Bauder and Cory Martz.

The family suggests memorials or donations in Carol's name be sent to the Bitterroot Humane Assoc. in Hamilton, MT.

— Daly-Leach Chapel | 2022

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MARRIED OCT. 2, 1974
FOREVER LOVED...ALWAYS REMEMBERED

Gravesite Details

Interment 11 Oct 2022



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