e San Luis Water District in 1951, Paul served as director or vice president until 1993. For more than four decades, he worked tirelessly to secure water for farmers, leaving an indelible mark on the region's agricultural future. As well, Paul was honored as "Outstanding Farmer of the Year" for 1988 by the Los Banos Resource Conservation District. Paul was also a founding member of St. Alban's Episcopal Church, which became the St. Alban's Anglican Church, in Los Banos, attending services there until he was no longer able. Paul was preceded in death by his parents, his beloved wife, Jeanne, and his sister, Phyllis Lindblom DuBois. He is survived by his sons Craig (Earlene) Lindblom and Richard (Bonnie) Lindblom, daughter Christine (Bob) MacKichan, and brother Robert (Jean) Lindblom, along with seven grandchildren--Erik (Robin), Christopher, Paul (Amy), Kevin (Helen), Laura, Elise (Stephen), and Robert (Catherine)--and 12 great-grandchildren. Paul's life was rooted in the values of hard work, faith, devotion to family, and a profound connection to the land. His legacy lives on in the fertile fields he tended, the community he served, and the generations of family who carry his spirit forward. The Lindblom family would like to extend their thanks to Angie Dicochea and Angelica Foreman for providing long-term, in-home care for Paul before his move to Assisted Living. Additionally, the Lindblom family thanks the Sisters, Nurses, Caregivers, and Staff at New Bethany Assisted Living/Skilled Nursing and Covenant Care Hospice of Turlock for providing such compassionate care. Funeral services will be held at the Whitehurst Funeral Chapel on Monday, September 15, at 10:30 AM, to be followed by the committal service at the Los Banos Cemetery pavilion. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to New Bethany in memory of Paul Lindblom, 1441 Berkeley Dr., Los Banos CA 93635 or the Milliken Museum, 905 E. Pacheco Blvd., Los Banos CA 93635.