It was rare to see Jean Lindgren without a smile.
Cheerful and unflappable, she brightened everyone’s day, whether you were with her for a minute or spent some time chatting.
A fixture at the Hampton Classic horse show, where she and her husband, Tony, served for decades as executive directors, she died May 27 after succumbing to heart disease.
“Her sense of humor and mine sustained us for 52-plus year, through tough times and easy ones,” Tony remembered.
“She never lost her trademark sense of humor and I miss her deeply. But her smile endures!”

Jean Lindgren is remembered for her trademark smile.
Instead of a funeral, a celebration of her life is planned for early August, likely on a beach in the Hamptons.
The show cited her approach of “Live for the moment,” in a social media statement after her passing.
“That was the personal motto for Jean Lindgren, executive director of the Hampton Classic alongside her husband, Tony Hitchcock, for 30 years and then a devoted worker and the face of Will Call for many more. And how many moments there were.
“We are heartbroken at her passing. We will consistently remember her smile, warming presence, brilliant wit, love for the horse show, and most importantly, devotion to her family and friends. We will miss you Jean. We wouldn’t be here without you.”