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Ann Hobstetter
May 23, 2020
Linda is in my thoughts often. I remember her smile very well and the twinkle in her eye that came with it. Though I feel that my time with her was short I am aware that I was very fortunate to have had her in my life . She made a strong impression on me and for that I will be forever thankful
Connie Jeske
June 9, 2011
Although my time knowing Linda in the Kingdom was brief, she was the type of person who made an immediate impression of being a fun person and knowing how to enjoy life, which brought the same feelings to others. She will be deeply missed by all her family and countless friends. Yet it is important to look beyond grief and accept that those we love have gone into a new life (see 2 Corinthians 5: 1-4). Deepest sympathy to all of Linda's family and friends.
Toni Peart
June 2, 2011
I just want to say thank you to Bill for being such a wonderful and loving Husband to my most awesome and amazing mother law I will miss her whit and beautiful smile . She was always there and ready to help her family whenever they needed her, and always gave us excellent advice. I only wish we could have had more time together. I am so grateful that she is with our Lord and no longer suffering .
Connie Campbell
May 31, 2011
May 31, 2011
Linda was my best friend and confident and I will miss her dearly. Our trip to South Africa, Syria, our shared laughter, tears and happiness, her love, kindness and generousity extended beyond just me to my family and friends. Her strength through all her adversity was amazing and through the ups and downs of life she was a survivor. To Bill and all her family she was always available and supportive. May God wrap her in his undying love.
Cathy Burdette
May 31, 2011
Linda was my cousin,but also my friend.As a child,I idolized her and her sister.I babysat for her when she had her children.And she was always a visit away when I wanted someone to talk to as an adult.Our last conversation on the phone to me a few years ago,was about her making egg rolls...,did I want to come for dinner? The Bible says that Heaven is abundant with fruit trees,but I'll bet if she could, she would still try to rustle up some egg rolls for an appetizer! You will be in my heart forever...,save a place at the table for me with our Lord,Linny!!
Gaye Van Hoek
May 30, 2011
We our prayng for Linda,Bill,Linda's family and all of us who will miss her. Linda loved her husband and family. She was the perfect friend, sharer of confidences and keeper of secrets. I hope she's enjoying a new adventure, free of pain and the constraints of illness. I'll always remember her twinkling smile, her love of dancing and new experiences, daring and courage. Bill,please visit Chris and me on your next road trip to Oregon.
May 30, 2011
Bill and family, Our heartfelt sympathy and prayers to you all.
Jim and Shirley Riley
Ann Hobstetter
May 30, 2011
I was fortunate to have fate bring Linda into my Life. We all meet people who make an impact on us in such a way that it can change your life for the better. For me Linda was one of those people. I could never forget her kindness, amazing optimism and unwavering courage. When life seems challenging, all I have to do is think of her smile and it will bring me around. I miss her but always have the memories to call on. My love goes out to Bill........another one of these people who affect me in a way that teaches me how to live.
May 30, 2011
Blessings and comfort be with you Bill. I know you will miss Linda but I am glad that she is now at peace and no longer has to be in pain. I'll always remember our dancing in Saudi - that was a special time and Linda is part of that memory. Via con dios my friend!
May 29, 2011
We remember Linda for her big heart, sense of humour, caring for others and love for life. Lots of fun time dancing and camping in Riyadh.
We honoured Linda last Thursday night when we were camping in the desert, Craig played Amazing Grace on the pipes as our way of saying goodbye, and we raised our glass of 'tea' in her honour.
Craig & Sandy, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
May 29, 2011
Bill And Lindas family
Shirley and I give our condolences to the
greatest friends anyone could have , may god be with you.
Barge and Shirley Massey
Larry & Bonnie Kraber
May 29, 2011
Bill and Linda's family,
On behalf of the SaddleBrooke Squares, We extend our heartfelt condolences on Linda's passing. She touched the hearts and lives of so many people across the world. She was a splendid example of living life the best that you could, despite adversitites. It was a special time when she could attend special square dancing events ... even from a wheelchair. Her smile always lit up her face. What a special hoedown that must be taking place in Heaven ... as they welcome Linda into their squares.
May 29, 2011
Linda,
You were a wonderful friend to us both. We will miss our visits with you and Bill. We know God met you at the pearly gates with outstretched arms - -
He must have needed a new dancer in Heaven.
Helen & Doug
Stef and Erie Beemsterboer
May 29, 2011
We will always remember you and your smile. We always enjoyed dancing with you.
Deborah Cole
May 29, 2011
To Bill, and to all of Linda's family and loved ones ~~ My deepest sympathies. She was a very special lady, who touched my life, and so many others, in a very meaningful way. At the holy Western Wall in Jerusalem, on May 18, I personally included her and her family in my prayers. Though she will be missed inmeasurably, we can take solace that G*d has finally given her the gift of peace and release from her struggle and pain. Listen with your heart, and hear the rustling of angel wings . . . She's smiling, and her halo is twinkling just slightly askew, in that fun joie-de-vive Linda way! Fly on, Linny, fly on . . .
Glenn Johnson
May 29, 2011
You will always live in our hearts and prayers.
Nancy Nottingham
May 29, 2011
To Bill and Linda's family and friends,
I cherish the brief time which I spent with Linda in this life. Linda fought a valiant battle to the very end. Those who knew her would have expected nothing less. Linda was a courageous soul, indeed. She will be sorely missed.
Barbar Winkler
May 29, 2011
My dearest and most precious sister, I will miss you terribly and my heart is deeply saddened by your absence. I'll miss our weekly chats on the phone and seeing you, knowing it would be the last. You have been in "good hands" with Bill and now you have moved on to another caretaker; God. He will cheerish you as we all have and keep you safe. I love you and our memories will live on forever.
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