John Joseph Indzonka (Oct. 11, 1925–Aug 5, 1994) was elected in 1960 to The Lambs as a Non-Resident member. He was a lifelong resident of Newburgh, Orange County, about 65 miles from The Lambs.
He was born Oct. 11, 1925, the son of a local firefighter. After high school at Newburgh Free Academy, he was drafted into the U.S. Army Air Forces. He served the final six months of World War II in the 3700 AAF Base Group, a World War II-era U.S. Army Air Forces unit that served as the headquarters for the Western Technical Training Command in Denver. The war ended and he never left the U.S.
Indzonka returned to Newburgh, and found work as the assistant manager of the Cameo Theatre, a local movie house. When he joined The Lambs in 1960, he was dabbling in screenwriting and producing.
John Joseph Indzonka died in Newburgh on August 25, 1994. He was 68. He is interred with his parents in Woodlawn Cemetery, New Windsor, New York.
–Researched and written by Shepherd Kevin C. Fitzpatrick, 2025.