Joseph Carroll Lindsay III

Macken Funeral Home Memorial Photo
Date of Birth:
Saturday, February 22, 1969
Date of Death:
Saturday, April 5, 2014
Age:
45 years old

Visitation

Date: Thursday April 10, 2014
Time: 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Location: River Park Chapel at Macken Funeral Home [ view map ]

Second Visitation

Date: Friday April 11, 2014
Time: 10:00 am - 11:00 am

Location: River Park Chapel at Macken Funeral Home [ view map ]

Celebration of Life

Date: Friday April 11, 2014
Time: 11:00 am

Location: River Park Chapel at Macken Funeral Home [ view map ]

Burial

Location: Oakwood Cemetery

Macken Funeral Home Memorial Photo
Date of Birth:
Saturday, February 22, 1969
Date of Death:
Saturday, April 5, 2014
Age:
45 years old
Macken Funeral Home Memorial Photo
Date of Birth:
Saturday, February 22, 1969
Date of Death:
Saturday, April 5, 2014
Age:
45 years old

Joseph Carroll Lindsay III

Joseph Carroll Lindsay III (45) of Rochester died peacefully in his home on April 5, 2014 after fighting a courageous battle with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) or Lou Gerhig’s Disease.  In those last hours he was surrounded by the love of his wife, children, father, mother and friends.  Joe loved life.  He loved the great outdoors, poetry, computers, word games, Dr. Who, Monty Python, science fiction, and martial arts.  He was never afraid of exploring this wonderful world.  He was an avid road tripper and loved nothing more than hopping in the car and taking the back roads.  Joe traveled all 50 states and most of the Canadian Provinces before he was 30 years old.

Joe was born in Milwaukee, WI on February 22, 1969 to Joseph Lindsay II and Susan (Schultz) Lindsay.  The love of travel was instilled in him early on.  His first road trip was at three weeks old when he and his parents moved from Milwaukee to St Louis, MO.  The family made several moves between Missouri and Wisconsin before settling in Waukesha in 1976. Throughout his growing up, he made many road trips out to Cape Cod to visit his paternal grandparents, spending many young days in the ocean and sand. While attending Waukesha South High School, he practiced Taekwondo and received a ranking of a High Red, but had to stop when he found out he had a heart condition. He also  was a HAM radio operator, an interest that he and his Dad shared. He worked hard in high school and earned a full scholarship at Northeast Missouri State University in Kirksville, MO for his academic achievements. While in college he studied computer science and made many, many friends who were more than willing to jump into his Buick Regal and head out on the road when the idea of a road trip was suggested.   In between studies and road tripping, he also spent time expanding the Spap Oop Society, which he started in high school, by adding members to promote and write a poetic form that Joe coined  “super-surrealistic poetry.”  Each member came up with their own official title, of which Joe’s was “Founder, President for Life, and Chauffeur.”

After undergraduate school, Joe went on to pursue a master’s degree in computer science at the University of Wisconsin at Madison.  He excelled there and he was recruited by IBM Rochester to begin a software engineering career that spanned almost two decades.  At IBM, Joe worked on many different projects, such as database design, security, mainframe and Flex system products.  He was known to work on a problem tenaciously and would often have dreams which helped solve code problems at work.  Joe was a true geek in every sense of the word.  In addition to  his worklife in Rochester, Joe was active for many years in Rochester Civic Theater, having parts in several productions.  He also continued his love of writing poetry and road tripping, completing several trips to the southern east coast, California, and Hawaii.

Joe met Sue Shulka at a poetry gathering in 1998 and little did he know that he was going to start yet another fabulous adventure.  Sue and Joe became great friends, road tripping together throughout that summer, seeing great Minnesota sites like the Largest Ball of Twine and the head waters of the Mississippi.  Late that summer they would take an amazing trip to Alberta, Canada to cross off another Canadian Province off his bucket list.  While they dated, Joe started to practice Tai Chi and became proficient at the sword form.  Shortly after their engagement, Joe found out he had non-Hodgkins lymphoma and underwent surgery and radiation treatment, but also started a dedicated practice of Qi (Chi) Gong which included a daily two-hour meditation and exercises which he continued for nearly 15 years.

Joe and Sue were married on September 21, 2002 and welcomed Joseph Carroll Lindsay IV (Joey) about a year later on June 18, 2003.  As much as Joe loved traveling, he loved being a father even more.  When he held Joey his eyes filled with intense love and that intensity only doubled when his daughter, Genevieve (Evie) Lindsay arrived on July 28, 2006.  Joe’s children brought him much love, laughter and light in his life.

Joe is survived by his wife, Sue Lindsay, two children Joey (10) and Evie (7) , and his beloved cairn terrier Niff, all of Rochester.  His father, Joseph Lindsay II and step-mother, Victoria Lindsay of Wausau, WI; and his mother, Susan (Schultz) Lindsay of Big Bend, WI.  Joe has many aunts, uncles, cousins and extended family and friends that will greatly miss his presence.  He is preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Clyde and Violet Schultz, and his paternal grandparents, Joseph and Ethel Lindsay; and his first cairn terrier, Wicket.

A celebration of life for Joe will be held at 11:00 AM, Friday, April 11, 2014 in the River Park Chapel at Macken Funeral Home with family and friends officiating.  Visitation will be from 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM Thursday, April 10, 2014 in the River Park Chapel at Macken Funeral Home and one hour prior to the services on Friday.  Burial will be at Oakwood Cemetery following the services. A luncheon will follow the committal at Macken Funeral Home.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association  (ALSA) in Joe’s name to help end this horrible disease that robbed Joe from us.  We also have set up a trust fund for his children at Think Bank in Rochester, MN.

Online condolences are welcome at www.mackenfuneralhome.com

Condolences

The family of Joseph Carroll Lindsay III has received the following condolences.

My buddy Joe ... what can I say about Joe?  He was always ready to help go find adventure, there's no doubt about that.  He was also one of the brightest people I went to NMSU with (computer science).  He helped me with some tough concepts more than once.  It was no surprise he went on to earn a masters' degree.  Long after we graduated, I always knew if I my spirits lifted, Joe and a good belly laugh were just a phone call away. 

I can hear it thunderstorming outside right now.  I'm pretty sure that's either Joe makin' God laugh... or possibly Joe's stomach growling.  Or both.  (Joe was quite the metabolism machine back in the day, and PFM was all-you-can-eat.  "Dinner? S'Go!").

To Sue, Joey and Evie, Joe's parents and extended family... Words fail me now, but I think you know how I felt about this truly special fellow, whose life we are all lucky to have shared.  He will be sorely missed.  Thank God we have all those great memories to keep in our hearts.

With all my sympathy,
Mike Rollo

To the Joe's family:

I am so sorry for your loss of Joe.  I only met Joe a few times  but I will never forget his witty sense of humor and that he was just an all around good human being.   Joe and my brother Mike were very good friends, and his loss will be deeply felt by all.  I am so glad that Mike and his friends was able to visit with Joe before his passing. 

Joe has gone to a place where he will no longer have to suffer.

You are in my thoughts and prayers. 

Chris (Rollo) Gauthier

 

Sue and Family: I am so sorry to hear that Joe is no longer with us.  My thoughts and prayers will be with you. What I remember about Joe from when we were younger was the love of voyages, discovery, and poetry.  May this final voyage be of discovery... and poetry.  Since I am at a loss to write prose/poems to adequately express my thoughts right now, I must plagiarize or take on loan:

Much pleasure; then from thee much more must flow,
And soonest our best men with thee do go,
Rest of their bones, and soul's delivery.
Thou art slave to fate, chance, kings, and desperate men,
And dost with poison, war, and sickness dwell,
And poppy or charms can make us sleep as well
And better than thy stroke; why swell'st thou then?
One short sleep past, we wake eternally
And death shall be no more; Death, thou shalt die.  ---John Donne

We are so sorry to hear of Joe's passing. He will be in our thoughts and prayers. He enjoyed life just as our friends Joe II and Victoria do.

Cousin Sue, my heart breaks for you and Joe's wife, son & daughter.  There simply are no words except I love you and all have been and will continue to be in my prayers.  God's blessings and peace!

Although I met Joe only briefly at IBM, I worked with his wife Sue for a number of years at IBM. I know how deeply Sue loved Joe; it was obvious anytime she talked of him, from the time they were engaged through their married years. From what I know of Joe he was a very talented engineer and loving husband and father; and I know Sue brought him much love and happiness in the time they had together.

 

 

Joe III certainly was taken from this earth much too soon!  Our sincere sympathy to Sue, Joey and Evie and also to Joe and Victoria Lindsay and Susan Lindsay.  May your faith in God help you through this difficult time.

So sorry to hear of your loss. Now Joey will be reading poetry to God in Heaven forever.

I'm sorry to hear of Joe's passing. I know him mostly because we'd see him at the park with the kids while Steph and I were at the park with Liam and Lily. The memory of him I'll keep will be how engaged he was with Joey and Evie--whether they were chasing each other around the park or just Joe pushing the kids on the swing. It was difficult to tell who was having more fun, Joe or the kids.

So sorry to hear of your loss. Your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Thinking of you

We appreciated Joe's friendship with our son, David, in high school and college.  He was a friend and guide.

Catherine and Robert Van Domelen, (formerly of Waukesha, WI)

I know of Joe and his family through his sister-in-law, Krista.  While I never met Joe, Krista's love for him is palpable and lead me to think of him, his wife, and children often.  As you all move forward and navigate the loss of Joe, please know that people you know--and that you don't--are sending you all great love.  May the beauty of Joe's living give you warmth as you grieve his passing.

A loving paraphrase of the final line of "Brian's Song":

Joseph C. Lindsay III died of ALS at the age of 45. He left a wife and two children. He also left a great many loving friends who miss and think of him often. But when they think of him, it's not how he died that they remember - but how he lived. How he did live!

Joe was a sweet, brave, strong and wonderful man. He will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him.  God bless all of you.  You remain in our prayers.  May his memory be eternal.   Anastacia Kohl and Family.