Steven
C.
Hyndman
Obituary
Steven C. Hyndman, 53, passed away far too soon on July 17, 2018. Steve was the son of the late Donald E. and Linda L (Price) Hyndman. Steve proudly worked for Lincoln Food Service Products Inc. for over 20 years and he also served honorably in the United States Air Force. Steve is survived by his wife, Sandy Hyndman; daughter, Heather (Daniel) Louraine; son, Jacob (Jessica) Hyndman; sister, Stephanie (Barry) VanSkyock; granddaughter, Ava Louraine; grandson, Henry Louraine; nephew, Hunter VanSkyock; and niece, Halle VanSkyock. Funeral Service will be Friday, July 20, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. with visitation from 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., at Divine Mercy Funeral Home, 3500 Lake Ave., Fort Wayne. Memorial contributions may be made to Visiting Nurse and Hospice Home.
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My heart is broken knowing that I will not be able to hear your voice, hug you or laugh at something you said. I will see you again my brother/protector. Love you with all of my heart! Barbie
Take care old friend!.Thinking of his family and friends.K Dunham, Palmetto, FL.
I hadn’t seen Steve since high school, but I had known him since the early days of elementary school. The obit says it best that he is gone too soon. Thoughts and prayers are with Steve’s family through this tough time. RIP Steve.
So sorry for your loss Sandy and family. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Sandy, We are shocked and so saddened by this devastating news. Tim has many great stories regarding Steve and Lincoln Foodservice. We always enjoyed time with you and Steve – it was always a bunch of laughing and craziness. May God bless you and your family and give you strength to get through this most difficult time. Please know there are prayers being said for all of you. Steve, you will be missed. Enjoy the comforts of Heaven that God promised us. Love, Tim and Terri
So sorry for your loss. Steve was a hoot during some of our staff meetings at WorkOne. He sure had some interesting stories. My sympathies for you and your family.
Steve, Well this sure bites!! worse than a Monday morning Meeting of any kind that we had to endure in Jeans office!… LOL. I sure am gonna miss you Sarge! Our trading of Military stories and banter and your sometimes strange humor! hahaha. thank you for all you tought me while working together at WorkOne and the great tips. I can still picture the first day I rode out with you to some Allen County businesses while in training. You told me, “whatever you do, ALWAYS leave them your card, they will love you for it later!” Advice I have always followed ever since. And coming back to WorkOne like 3 times! Lol, What the heck! Anyway, Even though you are gone, you are not ever going to be forgotten, not with me…we are Military Brothers for ever and someday I will see you again at the big Military Base in the Sky. Peace be the Journey Steve, I still got your card. Thank you!! Hooah!!
Beaner, I am going to miss you more than words can ever express. You have been my older brother for over 42 years. Your wit (aka – smart ass commnets) brought so much laughter in my life. Nearly every great memory I ahve for the past 42 years has you and your family in it. I love you brother, see you soon…