Larry Keith Lindsey passed away on December 22, 2025. He was born in Mattoon, Illinois, and moved to Speedway, Indiana during high school. He later lived in Indianapolis (College Park), where he raised his family, before retiring with his wife to Sarasota, Florida. His final three years were spent in Zionsville, Indiana.
Larry was a devoted husband, father, and papa. He was deeply dedicated to his children and family and coached soccer throughout his kids’ lives. He enjoyed golf, scuba diving, and watching any soccer match he could find.
He especially loved trips to Aruba with his wife and traveling the world with his sister.
Larry was preceded in death by his wife, Susan Lindsey. He is survived by his sister, Charlotte Arkush; his children Dana Swygard (Nathan), Chris Lindsey (Kate), and Lori Lindsey; and his grandchildren Quinn and Ayden Lindsey and Sam Swygard.




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Larry had a good heart. I worked with Larry for the better part of 10 years. We became friends for reasons other than our working together. Susan (RIP) was also a friend. Larry was a good man. I’m lucky to have had Larry as a part of my life.
We met Larry and Susan in Sarasota, and had many good times together. The memories will be forever. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, and your family.
Prayers for Larry’s family. I loved him like a brother!
So sorry for your loss. Larry was married to my cousin Sue. He was a wonderful man and I know you will miss him. Please know we are keeping you in our prayers during this difficult time!
My sincerest condolences to Larry’s children and family. I enjoyed those years coaching soccer with Larry in the dynamo organization. Always a fun guy to be around. Chris and Lori provided great soccer entertainment for their dad and for many others. Proud of each of you and your accomplishments And of having known your father.
RIP
Tom Mills
Dear Chris, Lori and Dana,
We are so very sorry to hear of the loss of your dad. We have lots of fun memories of him. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
RIP Larry.
The Bordigon Family
Condolences to all the family. We both came to Speedway highschool from other places and we’re in the class of ’65. I share with him a love of soccer and experiencing other cultures. May he rest in peace.
Sharlee, I am so very sorry for your loss. As you know we grew up across the street from each other. I’mso glad to see that you two have kept in close contact with each other all these years. I was sad to also see that his wife preceded him. You are in our prayers during this difficult time. Love, Carolyn (Green) Allen