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Kelly Norris Lindquist (aka Kelly A Lindquist) Gravesite

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Kelly Norris Lindquist (aka Kelly A Lindquist) Gravesite
The gravesite marker of Kelly Norris Lindquist.
Date & Place: at Pierce Brothers Valley Oaks Memorial Park, in Westlake Village, Los Angeles County, California 91362, United States
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Kelly A Lindquist
Kelly Anne (Norris) Lindquist was born to Richard Harry Norris (1922-1994) and Patricia 'Patty' Ann Hurley (1931-2015). She had three brothers and a sister. Kelly Norris, age 25, married Boyd E. Lindquist, age 29, on December 31, 1983, in Ventura, California. They later divorced. Kelly was a costume designer on numerous films and televisions shows. Two of the films she worked on were "Back to the Future Part II' in 1989 and "Back to the Future Part III" in 1990, working in the costume department. For more credits, see Kelly A Lindquist: Professions. She was the the costumer on the tv show "Cold Case" from 2003 - 2005, when she died unexpectedly from toxic shock syndrome in 2005. (See What is toxic shock syndrome? to read more about the illness.) The 2005 Cold Case episode "Wishing" (Season 2, episode 15) ended with the following dedication "This episode was dedicated to the memory of Kelly Lindquist (1958-2005). She was responsible for costumes on the set and died unexpectedly at the end of January 2005." The following is a summary of the episode: "The mental disability Colin has is never explained in "Wishing" beyond just some of the suspect characters referring to him as "r*******", "slow" and "special." It's implied that he was born with brain damage rather than any specific disorder, as his mother mentions that Colin was found to be disabled at birth."
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