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Stanley M Lindblom
April 19, 1924 - March 17, 2025

Place of Birth: Outlook, Montana
Residence: Sidney, Montana
Age: 100

Stanley M. Lindblom went to be with his Lord and Savior on March 17, 2025, at Sidney Extended Care in Sidney, Montana.

Stan was born on April 19, 1924, to John and Agnes (Bolinder) Lindblom in Outlook, Montana. He attended LaGrange Country School, after which he attended Plentywood High School and graduated in 1943. He was active in sports and class activities.

He then attended Paler College in Iowa and the National College of Chiropractic where he received his degrees. He also served in his country for 3 years in the 163 Army Infantry.

He started his practice in Plentywood where he built a clinic and practiced there for 13 years. He turned his practice over to his brother Leonard when he felt a calling to do mission work. He was in Arizona, Bolivia and Ecuador, South America working in mission clinics. While in Bolivia, he met his future wife, Lillian Kvamsdale, who was a missionary with the World Missionary Prayer League. They married in January 1969. After which they did mission work in Mexico, where they were in charge of a school for the blind.

When they returned in 1970, they came to Sidney and opened a practice again. He was very active in Church and community affairs and activities. He was also active with Gideon Organization, both locally and with state offices. He practiced his chiropractic work for 46 years when he retired. Since that time, he had also been active with the Hospice program working with patients. He also worked with the Richland County Volunteer Program and had been very active with their programs in the community. This earned him Volunteer of the Year awards.

He was a licensed pilot and flew for a number of years. After he retired, he and Lillian travelled extensively in the state and abroad. Lillian passed away in September of 2003.

He is survived by nephews and nieces Brad (Verlane) Lindblom, Karen (Randy) Stone, Jerry Lindblom, Lorraine Gillespie, Pauli Applegate, Bob Walkowski, Bill (Karen) Walkowski, JoAnn Walkowski, Lenae (Travis) Klinker, and numerous great nieces and nephews.

He is preceded in death by his wife Lillian, his parents John and Agnes, and his brothers Albert (Esther) Lindblom, Leonard (Grace) Lindblom and Chester (Rita) Lindblom.

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Ryan Laqua (Sidney, MT)
Mar 17, 2025
A great man that lived a great life. God bless.
Sr. Idelle Badt (Bismarck, ND)
Mar 17, 2025
Mr. Lindblom was one of the finest examples of a servant leader I have ever known. He lived with humility, exuded kindness, refrained from judgment, and cared deeply for the marginalized—a true Christian. I learned so much from him. The world could use more people like Stan right now. Well done, good and faithful servant!
Denise Strand Stambaugh (Mancelona, MI)
Mar 18, 2025
Sincere condolences to the family. He was an awesome man, always giving. He will be missed!
Sandi Angel (Sidney, Montana)
Mar 18, 2025
I'm so sorry for your loss-what a long, wonderful life Stan had on this earth working and sharing God's word. I would see him and visit at the post office when he got his mail. He WAS a good and faithful servant.
Foundation for Community Care (Sidney, MT)
Mar 18, 2025
Stan is a cherished supporter of our cause. His unwavering dedication to our mission and his boundless kindness have left an indelible mark on our hearts. His advocacy and compassion will forever inspire us. We are deeply grateful for his legacy, and he will always be remembered with love and admiration.
Chole Crosby (Sidney, MT)
Mar 18, 2025
Faithful servant and Christian friend. He will be missed by many. May Our Lord continue to give his family strength and comfort now and always. God Bless.
Linda Simonsen (Girard)
Mar 18, 2025
Our family was blessed to know Stan as a friend, chiropractor, and most importantly as a Prayer Warrior. Kenny always said,"If Stan and Lillian prayed for you, you knew you were PRAYED FOR. We will for ever be thankful for his witness . Kenny and Linda Simonsen
Arleen (Slaamot) Finders (Williston )
Mar 19, 2025
I visited Dr. Lindblom when he was practicing in Sidney. He was such a caring, humble man. May God bless his family and his memory.
Kari Vallevik McFarland (Billings, MT)
Mar 19, 2025
I have known Stan since my family came to SLBC when I was four. I grew up watching he and Lillian tirelessly and cheerfully serve those around them, always ready to share Christ. They made a deep impression on me, even as a little child. Once, I came home from school to find no one home and began to fear that Jesus had come back and I had been left behind. I decided to call the Lindbloms. Lillian answered, and I knew that if she was at home, I hadn’t missed Jesus - their love for Christ was so evident to all. I have been amazed at Stan’s ministry these many years, doing prison ministry and Gideons, etc even at his advanced age. I am thinking of the many who greeted him in heaven that the Lord placed in the path of the Lindbloms here on earth. What an impactful life in the best and most important ways. Well done, good and faithful servant, Stan. Knowing him was truly a blessing.
Amber Skorpil (Cartwright , North Dakota)
Mar 21, 2025
A truly amazing and inspiring person.
I enjoyed visiting and volunteering with him.
He will be deeply missed.
Patrick Lannoye (Bozeman, MT)
Mar 21, 2025
Stanley was our neighbor in Sidney. He was an AMAZING man! I was blown away by him every time we saw each other. So thankful to have known him!
Randy Stone (Billings, Montana)
Mar 22, 2025
He was a great man that devoted his life to family and friend
RANDY D STONE (Billings, MT)
Mar 22, 2025
Stan was a wonderful man love by all. Totally dedicated to his family and his Lord Jesus. He will be missed by many but will always be remembered.
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