Hope Ann (MacDaniel) Tindall

Hope Ann (MacDaniel) Tindall

ANCRAMDALE — Hope Ann (MacDaniel) Tindall, 51, of 525 County Route 8, passed away suddenly at her home on Wednesday,  March 8, 2023.  She was the wife of the late William D. Tindall who passed March 14, 2022.  Hope was born July 5, 1971, in Bridgeport, Connecticut,  daughter of the late Harold G. MacDaniel, Sr. and Betty (McCarthy) MacDaniel.  She was raised in Stratford, Connecticut, and spent most of her life in Connecticut. Hope was a proud wife, mother, and sister.  She loved her family with all her heart.  Nothing mattered more to her. Hope was very intelligent and strong and she raised her daughters to be the same.  She was able to complete a  number of courses at Northeast University.  This was a source of great pride to Hope.  She was the most caring woman you could ever meet.  Hope had a heart of gold.  She will be forever missed. She is survived by her two daughters; Patience and Mercy Tindall both of Ancramdale.  Hope is also survived by her sister Johanna Tweed and her husband Gary of Falls Village, Connecticut; brothers Harold G. MacDaniel Jr. and his wife Lisa of Florida; Thomas MacDaniel and his fiance Dee Eastwood of Stratford, Connecticut;  Richard MacDaniel and his wife Tracy of Stratford, Connecticut; and William MacDaniel of Millerton.  Hope is also survived by her sister-in-law Kathleen Saja of West Haven, Connecticut, and her best friend Beverly Dean of Torrington, Connecticut.  She is also survived by many nieces, nephews and cousins.

Graveside services will be held on Thursday, March 16, at 2:00 pm in the Mountain View Cemetery, Sand Road North Canaan, CT 06018.  Memorial donations may be sent to a Go Fund MeAccount for the benefit of Patience and Mercy or can be forwarded to the funeral home. The link for the Go Fund Me Account is www.gofund.me/7a5d39cd

Arrangements are under the care of the Newkirk-Palmer Funeral Home  PO Box 815 118 Main St. Canaan, CT 06018

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