1941
2010
Linda Zink, 68, of Ventura, passed away of cancer on Nov. 8, 2010.
Linda was born Nov. 28, 1941 in Rushville, Neb., and had been a resident of Ventura for 17 years. Linda was the secretary/treasurer for a shipping company in Port Hueneme, retiring in 2007 after 36 years with the company.
She is survived by her son, Darren Beeson; grandson, Kaden; mother, Leonore K. Zink; sister, Lorna Zink; several cousins and their families. Linda was a very generous and caring person and supported many charitable causes. She made many dear friends over the years and will be greatly missed.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Ted Mayr Funeral Home & Crematory, 3150 Loma Vista Rd., Ventura. Condolences may be left at www.TedMayrFuneralHome.com.
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Linda S.
December 5, 2010
My cousin Linda is/was an extremely generous soul with a very large heart. I remember her from my earliest memories of visiting our extended family in Southern California in the '50s & '60s. She was a good companion to our grandmother in her last years, and came to visit my mother (her aunt) frequently,including doing the driving on the left side of the road on a trip to England, Scotland and Ireland with her in the early '90s! I am very sad that she is gone from us because I loved her dearly and always looked forward to connecting with her and sharing a good laugh. Gone but never forgotten my namesake cousin.
Edith Shomo
November 13, 2010
Linda was a very dear family friend. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her. Our hearts go out to her family.
Mendy Loe
November 11, 2010
Linda was a very dear lady to our family. She was always cheerful and caring. We would get to visit her through our many trips to California. Linda was a good friend to my grandparents, Robert and Carolyn Brown. My mom and I were very fortunate to have spent a week with her several years ago. She encouraged my desire to adopt a child. We were able to adopt and I was so happy to share the news with Linda. Our family is so sorry for your loss. You will be in our prayers! Susie,Mendy, and Brandi
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