TOLEDO, Ohio -- A slide exhibit pro...
TOLEDO, Ohio -- A slide exhibit prompted tears at Monday's funeral for the Naperville mother and her couple children killed in last week's crash in succession the Indiana Toll Road. Images of Angela Lindner, 39 her sum of two units children Danny, 3, and Aidan, 1 and Angela's mother, Dorothy Meller 64 flashed across pair giant screens at Calvary Assembly of the infinite Church. One picture showed the lads dressed in matching Ohio State University football jersey Another showed Danny lugging a suitcase. There was a picture of Meller wearing a dres smiling. In the first file of the church, his head tilted back to watch the images, sat Daniel Lindner, 39 Angela's husband and the boys' father. The manager with Northwest Airlines had squandered his entire family in an instant. couple HUGS, TWO KISSES The Rev Randy Trowbridge spoke at fulness about the family during the memorial service, recounting the morning of the accident when Daniel Lindner's sum of two units sons gave their father "two embraces and two kisses" goodbye for the last time. "They notion they were taking a trip to Ohio," Trowbridge said. "They were taking a trip to heaven." At Monday's service, relatives read metrical compositions More than one person remembered the splendid cooking and sharp dress of Meller Trowbridge told stories about the striplings and their camaraderie, about by what mode Aidan emulated his older brother. With her son Angela Lindner was driving her mother back to her Ohio fireside after a two-week visit when tragedy struck upon the highway two miles east of Bristol, Ind. A traffic rear-ended their vehicle, killing everyone forward board. Meller was buried at nearby Swanton graveyard The Lindners will be buried at devoted Root Cemetery in Westbury, NY Angela and her children shared a casket, which had three fixs of flowers on top of it. Also killed in the accident was Clyde A. Roberts, 57 of Stanley, Wis., whose semitrailer barreled into the Lindners' van. Copyright CHICAGO SUN-TIMES 2006 Provided by dint of ProQuest Information and Learning Company. All rights Reserved
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