3 Entries
Andi Lemm
June 19, 2022
It´s men´s college World Series time. I find myself sitting here thinking about Linda and the fun we had watching a few of the games together. I do miss her fun loving personality.
Pamela Karmann
June 1, 2011
To Ellis, Kris, Heather and Nicole:
Linda was such a force of nature and she will be greatly missed. She was so kind, caring and thoughtful and she would give anything to or do anything for friends, family, new acquaintances and even total strangers. I will forever be grateful for our friendship throughout the years and I will miss our long distance chats. Her spirit will live on. Much love and sympathy to you and all the friends and family that knew and loved her.
Mary Frank
May 28, 2011
To Linda's Family,
You don't know me but I am a friend of Thereas Sykes in Missouri. Theresa has told me so much about Linda and some great stories of the things they used to do that I feel I know her. Linda sounds like a wonderful woman and I wished I would have known her.
Please accept my heartfelt sympathy on your loss.
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