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Linda Fradkin Obituary

Linda Fradkin, 51, died on June 28, 2009.

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Published by Mercury News from Jun. 29 to Jul. 4, 2009.

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Patti Carothers

April 20, 2013

I know it has been 3years since Linda passed but I am just now learning of this very sad news.
I lived at Tanglewood Tennis complex with Linda where we took DISCO dance lessons, tennis and learned to windsurf together.
I will pray that her passing was peaceful and for her loved ones who miss her today

Joshua Laholt

April 4, 2011

I will allways rember all the good times we had back in the 80's.It will always be in my heart. " Joshua Laholt ( Wayne Pa)

Denis Byrne

November 9, 2009

I knew Linda many years ago when she was busy getting her M.S. at Berkeley. We were both residents of International House. I have fond memories of time shared with her and a close circle of friends.

Her laughter was infectious (with her sense of humor and immunological background she would have fun with that adjective)and her smile could light up a room.

She had a way of looking out for everybody. Whenever she did something special for one of her friends she did so quietly,without bringing attention to herself. That was just the way Linda was. I am thankful that I was one of those people fortunate enough to have known her.

Leon Fradkin

August 19, 2009

My only acquaintance with Linda Fradkin is my surname and the fact that my wife Lynda passed away at the age of just 60 years, Reading other people's comments seem to be in line with the attributes of my dear Lynda.
It was quite by accident I came across this internet address. The surname Fradkin is unusual in the UK but not so in the USA and Canada, where my father was born. I commiserate with Linda's family - some good people Do die before their time: life's unfair!

Debbie D

July 12, 2009

My prayers go out to Linda's family and friends. We were acquaintances through Table 4 Six and I enjoyed our time and adventures together. I was very saddened to hear this news and am still trying to deal with her death. She was very upbeat and bubbly and full of energy that I know will be missed.

Carole

July 11, 2009

My apologies to family and friends of Linda for the double entry in this tribute/guest book. I did not know that my first entry was submitted okay. Although in thinking about it she was such a wonderful and dear person it is worth mentioning twice in remembrance of her.

Carole

July 10, 2009

Linda was a wonderful caring person who enjoyed life to its fullest. She was a joy to be around and had such a kind heart. I am very sad to hear of this. Linda will be greatly missed by so many. She will be remembered for her joy, her fun personality, her warmth, her kindness, but most importantly for the truly genuine person she was. My thoughts and prayers go out to her family and loved ones.

July 10, 2009

Linda was a wonderful caring person. She was a joy to be around. She was a very fun loving person who enjoyed everything and had such a kind heart. Linda lived life to its fullest. I am so sad to hear of this. She will be greatly missed. Linda will be remembered by many for the sweet and genuine person she was. My thoughts and prayers go out to her family and loved ones.

- Carole, Foster City, California

Alan Marcus

July 1, 2009

Linda was my orthodontic patient. I put her through treatment that lasted much longer than planned. She went through jaw surgery. She was the BEST. Never complained once. Such a nice woman. Our entire office office is saddened!

April F

June 30, 2009

What a wonderful woman. She was so full of life, and an amazing athlete. This is such a shock considering her ability as an avid sportswoman. I am so saddened by her death, she was looking forward to her hike into the Grand Canyon with her sister, and her upcoming trip to go scuba diving. I will miss her enthusiasm for life. Condonlenses to her family and friends. April ...

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