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Linda A. Miller

Glenolden, Pennsylvania

Jun 29, 1951 – Jun 4, 2011 (Age 59)

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BORN
June 29, 1951
DIED
June 4, 2011
AGE
59
LOCATION
Glenolden, Pennsylvania

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Linda A. (nee McMullen) Miller, 59 Of Glenolden Linda A. (nee McMullen) Miller, 59, on June 4, 2011. Linda cherished her 38 years working as a Registered Nurse at Seashore House in Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. She was known for her unparalleled kindness and gentleness by her Seashore...

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Remembering a dedicated nurse and a caring person. She will always be missed.

Linda I am so incredibly saddened to hear only a few days ago of your passing. You are a joyous and amazing person. No one can replace you. My heart aches without your laugh. Love Kay

My memories of Linda are of her smiling face walking into my daughter Savannah's room with a pocket full of sweeties or dum-dum lollipops. Linda always had a kind word or a shoulder to cry on. My sincere condolence are extended to the family. Linda you will be missed.

Oh Linda Miller - how could you leave us? There was no one on earth who made us laugh so much....your xmas eve parties were legendary...your infectious laugh and sense of humor and love of life can never be duplicated. I'm a little mad at God right now; actually, I'm beyond angry that he took you from us so soon. There will never be another Linda Miller. Miss you so much. Eileen & Jim Saunders...love to Melissa & Shannon, your beautiful and wonderful daughters. And all the best to your mom...

Linda always greeted you with a beautiful smile. I loved the time I got to spend with her. My sincere condolences to her family and friends.

Linda you will truely be missed. You were a great nurse and friend. I will never forget your smiling face and infectious laughter that always made it fun to work with you. I also know how proud you were of your two daughters and how hard this loss is for them. You are in my prayers.

I worked with Linda at Seashore House when I was the Evening Supervisor She was allways smiling ,loved taking care of the children and woul give you the shirt off her back

Marya Kotowski

Linda, There is so much we learned from you. You were a wonderful nurse, mentor, and friend. You taught us what was really important, letting the children be children. You always took the extra time to playing with them,& take them outside to sit in the sun. Your humor & dedication will be truely missed.