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November 3, 2010
My deepest sympathy goes out to the family. We find out life as move along becomes too short. We wait to have fun and then find out our age has taken over our body. When we were young no worries in life...but then as we do move through life, we allow life to get complicated. Either by good friends, maybe by our spouse or even by our family. God gives us a path and many of us choose our own, but God keeps nudging us along. When we do find happiness someone seems to change it. This could come from lack of information, lack of communication or just plain old jealousy. God has given us family and friends for many reasons. It is ashame we can not find peace with ourselves, family and friends. The peace and happiness finally comes by the hand of God when he says it is time. We again meet our families and friends at the pearly gates as we begin to walk down the street of gold...no more unhappiness just joy and we have realized that life is too short, but our heavenly home is full of smiles, laughter and just plain old happiness.
Lynda I miss your strong work ethic, laughter, wit and sense of humor.
I am proud to be part of Lynda's family. Thanks for all your love as I have tried to give it to you in return. Remember to accept what God gives us and not try to take what we want...Life is too short for unhappiness.
My heart is with your family, until we meet again just to have fun...
I LOVE you Lynda
One of your friends
Meeeeeeeeeee XO
Paula Roberts
October 17, 2010
I am sad to hear about Lynda's passing. I worked with her at Campbell's soup. We had a lot of fun working together. I am praying for her family and friends.
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