Miami Herald (Sunday)

Reverend John Raymond Tindell

April 2, 1936 - December 31, 2020

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Seaside, Oregon - Reverend John Tindell has been called home after a lifetime of service to the lord, many communitie­s in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest, and his family. He died peacefully at home under hospice on December 31, 2020 after a struggle with complicati­ons from a stroke.

John was born on April 2, 1936 in Miami, Florida to John J. and Mary L (McLean) Tindell. His mother raised him in their neighborho­od Allapattah church, now called the Ebenezer United Methodist Church which led to his goal at age 12 of serving as a Methodist Pastor, a path he followed for almost all of his adult life.

John met Beryl Insinger while they were students at Florida Southern College in Lakeland, Florida. They were married in 1959 while John was finishing a Master’s in Divinity from Emory University and following Beryl’s agreement to a life of adventure in Alaska and beyond. The two traveled the globe together extensivel­y. Beryl died in 2018 after 60 years of marriage.

In his deepest self he was an explorer, following mission opportunit­ies in Cuba, Appalachia, Scotland and over 35 years in Alaska. His first church as pastor was in Miramar, Florida. He then moved to Alaska and was the founding pastor of the Sitka United Methodist Church and the first pastor of the then newly combined Methodist and Presbyteri­an Northern Light United Church in Juneau. He also led the East Anchorage and Anchorage First United Methodist Churches. After his official retirement in Alaska, John served four more churches, two in Idaho and two in Oregon. His final assignment was 11 years as pastor of the Seaside United Methodist Church in Seaside, Oregon.

John is survived by his two children, Raymond and Cynthia (“Cindy”), grandson Kevin, and sister Estelle Lima of Miami. Raymond is a Portland, Oregon attorney and graduate of University of Miami (Florida) and Southern Methodist University Law School. Cindy is a graduate of Georgetown University, has master’s degrees from Columbia University and the Harvard Business School, and is a vice president at NextEra Energy in Palm Beach, Florida. In retirement years, John and Beryl enjoyed being a part of the life of grandson Kevin, a doctoral student at Arizona State University.

A Zoom Celebratio­n of Life and Ministry is planned for Saturday January 30 at 11 AM Pacific. Please contact Seasideuni­tedmethodi­st@gmail.com for details. In memory of John’s life, donations may be made to the Alaska Methodist Conference, the Pacific Northwest Methodist Conference, or the Seaside Oregon United Methodist Church.

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