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Margie Howard posted a condolence
Always a true friend, Linda will be missed by everyone who had the pleasure of knowing her. She bought hysterical laughter to my life as well as a friendship that was deep and trusting. This journey on earth will never be the same knowing that she is not sharing it with us.
To her dear loving family, Richie, Mike, Russel, Fran and their families, I extend my profound sorrow at your loss. We didn't just loose a loved one, we lost Linda!
May God fill you with His peace and comfort now and always.
Margie Howard and Family</b></font><br><br>
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Lorraine Wernow posted a condolence
I, as a social worker had the pleasure and honor to work with Linda when she was in charge of the ICFs for Orange County AHRC. She was a wonderful and caring person. She will be missed. Sincerely, Lorraine Wernow, L.M.S.W.</b></font><br><br>
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Anne Klingner posted a condolence
Dear Michael and Russell,
Please accept my expression of sympathy.'
Although I was not a close friend of your mother, whenever our paths crossed we had an instant connection due to our shared interests and backgrounds. We were Jewish mothers of two children each, one with some special needs. We both worked in the helping fields and were of similar age. I know she was so proud of both of you.
Keep the memories in your hearts.
Sincerely,
Anne Klingner</b></font><br><br>
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rick ferrara posted a condolence
Linda was a dear friend and colleague. She touched many lives in a profound way as she did mine. I will miss you.
RICK</b></font><br><br>
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Heather Ballard RN posted a condolence
Linda was a beautiful person- inside & out. I was her nurse when she was just diagnosed. She is one of those patients I'll never forget. George was so good to her.</b></font><br><br>
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Heather Ballard RN posted a condolence
Linda was a beautiful person- inside & out. I was her nurse when she was just diagnosed. She is one of those patients I'll never forget. George was so good to her.</b></font><br><br>
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Eve-Marie Upshaw posted a condolence
When I first met Linda it was when I was planning my mother, Eva's 40th birthday party in 1989. My mother was newly single and this was her new "single friend". Honestly in the beginning I thought they (including my mom) were all a little nuts! But as the years went on and I moved away, my mother and Linda seemed to be more like "Lucy and Ethel" It became very apparent to me that they had a very special bond. Their kitchen table wine and cheese sessions were nothing more then a good excuse to get together and make eachother laugh. Linda's presence in my mothers life made it easier for me knowing that she had someone there to help her when I couldn't be. I spoke to Linda about 2 weeks before she passed, knowing full well that it would be the last time we spoke. I made sure to thank her for all she has been to not only my mother but to myself. We laughed and she told me that she understood how I felt about being the "oldest" sibling. I felt so good during that conversation because she said goodbye to me in her special and funny way. I will always feel honored to have had that with her. We all have an extra special angel beside us now.</b></font><br><br>
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Karen Solomon posted a condolence
Dear Russell, Cara, Michael, Melissa, Richie and family,
My sincerest condolences on your loss. May the many good memories you have help to guide you through this difficult time.
Even though I only met Linda once at Russell and Cara's wedding the love she had for her family and friends was so apparent. Her smile lit up the room and her personality was so warm and loving.
My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Love,
Karen
(friend of Russ and Cara)</b></font><br><br>