Warren Lindquist of Brooklyn Center, a former principal of Earle Brown Elementary School, led innovative efforts at the school and created a "family atmosphere" among his staff, parents and pupils.
Lindquist, whose school was named a "School of Excellence" under his leadership, died of cancer on Dec. 14 in Brooklyn Center. He was 86.
Doug Rossi of Duluth, a former superintendent of the Brooklyn Center schools, said Lindquist "was one of the most outstanding principals I ever worked with."
Rossi gives Lindquist much credit for the passage of a bond issue that funded the rebuilding of the school facility in the 1970s.
After graduating from North High School in Minneapolis, Lindquist worked as a draftsman and attended the University of Minnesota.
He served in the Navy during World War II in the Pacific theater and received his bachelor's degree in education in 1950 at the University of Minnesota, later earning a master's degree in education at the university.
He began his teaching career at Earle Brown, rising to principal by the mid-1950s.
With children, he was gentle. Kids who were disciplined left the office with a treat. "He didn't rule with fear. He ruled with love," said Rossi.