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In Memoriam

Iver P. Lindberg

ONEONTA—Iver P. Lindberg, 71, married to Lillian Catherine Rathbun, passed away unexpectedly, Friday, June 9, 2023, at home.

He is survived by his son, David G. Lindberg; daughter Tammy Lindberg-Bartlett; grandsons, Jordan Mongeon-Lindberg and Luke Bartlett; and lifelong hunting partner and friend Ben McCord.

He was born October 5, 1951 at home in Lena, the son of David A. and Dorothy H. (Jacobs) Lindberg.

Iver was a resident of Oneonta and Cooperstown. He enjoyed reading. He loved his family dearly and will be greatly missed. He enjoyed his tractor business for many years and loved his customers and community.

He was predeceased by his parents; daughter Tracey C. Lindberg; son-in-law James Bartlett; and siblings Anna Lindberg of Oneonta, Barbara Lindberg of Oneonta, David Lindberg Jr. of West Laurens, John H. Lindberg of Mount Vision, Fred Marble of Oneonta, Louie Barnes of Mount Vision, and John Roote of Otego.

Iver is also survived by his sisters, Bonnie Marble of Oneonta, Betty Barnes of Mount Vision, Susan (Ivan) Norton of Morris, Norma Jones of South Edmeston, Deborah (Walter) Stretch of Worcester, and Esther Roote of Otego; brothers Richard (Judy) Lindberg of Oneonta, Frank Lindberg of Connecticut, Donald (Doty) Lindberg of Worcester, and Douglas Lindberg of Otego; and many nieces and nephews.

Thank you to all the ambulances and police officers that came to our assistance and a special thank you to the East Springfield Fire Department for providing refreshments following the funeral service.
His funeral service was held at Ottman Funeral Home on June 16, with Mitchell Rowley of Church of Christ officiating. Interment in Springfield Cemetery followed.

Arrangements were under the care of Ottman Funeral Home, Cherry Valley.

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  1. Lil and family, I am so sorry for you loss. M
    Iver was one of a kind.
    Just found out of his passing.
    My heart goes out to you all.

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