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Article: Retired Col. will be 'hard to forget'
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- Capital (Annapolis)
- Article date:
- December 17, 2006
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Retired Army Col. Harry Lindauer had a favorite expression: "A new
Pharaoh arose who knew not Joseph."
What he meant by that, his wife Thea explained, is that a man can
be honored for many things, but as generations follow generations
eventually the man is forgotten.
But a man who lived a life like Col. Lindauer's would be hard to
forget, family and friends say. And what he'll be remembered for
depends on who is asked.
Col. Lindauer, a resident of Annapolis since 1967, died Friday at
the Ginger Cove retirement community after a lengthy illness. He was
88.
In the city's arts community, Col. Lindauer was known as president
of Annapolis Opera Company, who alongside Thea Lindauer took a ...
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