Lindenbory Bendeck Auburn, Washington Obituary

Lindenbory Bendeck

Lindenbory Carlos Bendeck, 90, of Puyallup, Washington, was promoted to heaven January 26, 2022, at Saint Francis Hospital of Federal Way. Mr. Bendeck was born November 29, 1931, in Omoa, Honduras, to Khalil and Ruperta (Cabrera) Bendeck. He was raised in Bethlehem, Israel where he finished his education, and returned to Honduras as an adult. He established a clothing store in Choluteca, Honduras where he also raised his family. As a younger adult, he enjoyed hunting, and spending quality time with his family. After committing his life to Jesus, he loved serving at church and in the community. He was very generous and gave to many in the community that could not pay for store items. Mr. Limber, as he was lovingly known, touched many lives with his love, service, and jokes. He also made many smile by offering them candy as a token of love and appreciation. He was preceded in death by his parents and his brother Carlos Bendeck. Mr. Bendeck’s wife Sergia, passed away shortly after on February 2nd. He is survived by his children Judith, Jenny, Suyapa, Milady, and Abraham, as well as his six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
November 29, 1931 - January 26, 202211/29/193101/26/2022
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Lindenbory Carlos Bendeck, 90, of Puyallup, Washington, was promoted to heaven January 26, 2022, at Saint Francis Hospital of Federal Way. Mr. Bendeck was born November 29, 1931, in Omoa, Honduras, to Khalil and Ruperta (Cabrera) Bendeck. He was raised in Bethlehem, Israel where he finished his education, and returned to Honduras as an adult. He established a clothing store in Choluteca, Honduras where he also raised his family. As a younger adult, he enjoyed hunting, and spending quality time with his family. After committing his life to Jesus, he loved serving at church and in the community. He was very generous and gave to many in the community that could not pay for store items. Mr. Limber, as he was lovingly known, touched many lives with his love, service, and jokes. He also made many smile by offering them candy as a token of love and appreciation. He was preceded in death by his parents and his brother Carlos Bendeck. Mr. Bendeck’s wife Sergia, passed away shortly after on February 2nd. He is survived by his children Judith, Jenny, Suyapa, Milady, and Abraham, as well as his six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

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