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Linda Marie Malouf, of Santa Monica, Calif., formerly of Marshfield, died in faith at age 54 on January 12, 2019. Linda was extraordinary: a multi-talented, brilliant, humble, highly accomplished music prodigy who overflowed with hope, selfless love, passion for music, truth, and justice. Above her passion for music, was a deep love of God, family, and friends. Amidst a fierce battle, Linda was a brave, inspirational soul. Beloved daughter of Suham "Sue" (Stephan) Malouf of Marshfield, and the late Jean "John" Malouf; dear sister of Delilah J. Dirksen of Hampton, N.H. and the late Michael J. Malouf; sister-in-law of Peter C. Dirksen; aunt of Joshua P. Dirksen and Shanley Marie Droz. Linda is also survived by many loving aunts, uncles, cousins, friends and students who she mentored and inspired. Funeral service Wednesday, Jan. 23, at 10:50 a.m. at Our Lady of the Annunciation Cathedral, 7 VFW Parkway, West Roxbury. Visitation in the Cathedral beginning at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend the services and the luncheon celebrating Lindas life immediately following the services in the Cathedral Hall. Linda will be laid to rest at Winslow Cemetery in Marshfield at 1 p.m. on Thursday. A future celebration of life service will be held in California, TBA. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Lindas memory can be made to The UCLA Foundation to UCLA Health Sciences Development, c/o G.O. Discovery Lab BOX 957280, CHS 17-135 Los Angeles, CA 90095-7280. Please visit website at www.godiscoverylab.com/donate. Guest book and other information at www.KfouryFuneral.com.
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Linda was not just a great teacher but a loving soul. She made my world a better place. RIP Linda.
April 3, 2020
I was walking in the historic Winslow Cemetary with my husband, and found Linda's place of rest, beside her brother and her father. A childhood friend, from Woodlawn Circle... Linda was a really sweet kid I am so very sorry to know she has passed on but glad that she had many faithful friends on her life's path. May she rest in peace. I pray for her family, comfort. Sincere condolences, Nancy
Nancy (Worth)Field
February 9, 2019
Knowing Linda was knowing a woman who loved deeply and passionately, who loved God, friends and family. My sympathies go out to her mother Sueham and her sister, Delilah and her loving family who must be saddened by this terrible sudden loss. I will continue to pray for you as I have been that you will be at peace and be reunited with your father and brother who have died before you. Be well, my dear friend, now you're to join the angelic choir, as one of our heavenly drummers right alongside your brother, who is playing guitar for us forever.
David Ring Jr
January 24, 2019
I'm so sorry to the family of Linda. She sounded like such a wonderful person. Losing a loved one is never easy. One day, many will have the opportunity to live again. May the hope of everlasting life sustain and comfort your family during this sorrowful time. (John 17:3)
Callie, Your Neighbor
January 23, 2019
Suzanna Sifter
January 21, 2019
Until we meet again.
Love you always
Pamela
Pamela Hennah
Family
January 21, 2019
Linda,
It's Sue, I miss you and will always until we meet again. Your friendship meant the world to me. You're understanding and our laughs I will treasure always.
May you and Michael, rest in the arms of Jesus.
Play Landslide or Diana Krall The look of Love. Great memories.
Love You
Susan Harzbecker
Susan Harzbecker
January 20, 2019
Linda, I can only imagine hearing you play the drums for our Lord in Heaven......how Awesome that must be!
Pat Abde
January 20, 2019
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