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Linda Lawlor Obituary

Linda A. Lawlor Passed away on September 27, 2010, after waging a brave but brief battle against lung cancer. Linda was born on November 4, 1956, in Glen Ridge, New Jersey. After graduating from Tulane University's School of Architecture, Linda moved to San Francisco and immediately adopted the city as her own. Linda's greatest pleasure in life was her work of designing interior commercial spaces; and at the time of her death she was a Principal in the architecture firm of DGA San Francisco. Linda is survived by two sisters, Elizabeth L. Malizia of Atlanta, GA and Gigi N. Lawlor of Phoenix, AZ; and four nieces, Roisin B. Owens of Phoenix, AZ, Megan O. Thompson of Charlotte, NC, Kathryn E. Malizia and Alexandra M. Malizia, both of New York City, NY. Arrangements by Bay Area Cremations. Services will be private. Donations in Linda's memory may be made to the Malizia Clinic, 1800 Howell Mill Rd, Ste 500, Atlanta, GA 30328, www.Maliziaclinic.org.

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Published by San Francisco Chronicle on Oct. 3, 2010.

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Gigi Lawlor

April 23, 2019

I still miss you. You were so talented. My life is lossed without you. It's so hard to continue living with you gone. I can't believed I have lived without you for 10 years. I love you Gigi

Angie Simon

October 4, 2010

Linda - We at Western Allied will miss you greatly. You were always a pleasure to work with and we offer our heartfilled condolences to all of your friends at DGA. We weep with all of you at DGA. Rest in Peace!

Angie Simon

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