John Henry LindellOctober 9, 1930 - February 27, 2021John attended Baylor University and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Religion in 1952.In 1953, he was called to become the minister of the B...view moreJohn Henry LindellOctober 9, 1930 - February 27, 2021John attended Baylor University and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Religion in 1952.In 1953, he was called to become the minister of the Baptist Church at Turnersville, Texas. Later, he was employed as a caseworker at the Texas Department of Public Welfare in Houston. John continued his education at The University of Texas - Austin and was a member of the first graduating class to receive a Master of Arts degree in Social Work in 1957. John was a dedicated caseworker, counselor, and administrator in family and children's services throughout the state of Texas. He was instrumental in the growth and development of the Texas Department of Public Welfare (Human Services) for over 30 years. He retired from the Department in 1987.John evolved from his Baptist heritage and became a member of the United Methodist Churches in Corpus Christi and Austin. In 1980, he joined the First Unitarian Church of Austin. A lifetime of religious study and reflection led John to embrace Christian Deism.He was enormously proud of his Swedish heritage and opened his home to several visiting Swedish relatives. As a city councilman, he answered the call of his Rollingwood community and contributed to the greater good. John led a life of selfless service and was always at the ready to help a friend in need.John was a husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle, family counselor, marriage officiant, inventor, author, poet, small business owner, songwriter, and lover of life.view less