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Linda McCulloch
Canton - McCulloch, Linda A., 72, of Canton, passed away January 6, 2018. Surviving are her beloved husband of 51 years, Don; devoted children, Karen Rogers and Kevin (Kim) McCulloch; grandchildren, Kevin, Katherine, Jackson, Justin, Keegan and Ireland; siblings, Peggy (Bob) Bloomstrand and Janet (Mike) Murie. Sadly, Linda was preceded in death by her cherished son, baby Donny, and her siblings, Joanne (Dick) Lesner and Thomas Dwyer. Visitation Wednesday, January 10, 4-8 pm and Thursday, January 11, 4-8, with 6 pm prayers, at the Heeney-Sundquist Funeral Home, 23720 Farmington Rd., (btw. 9-10 Mile Rds., Just N of Grand River), downtown Farmington (248-474-5200). Funeral Mass Friday, January 12, 12:00 pm (in state 11:30 pm) at the Holy Family Catholic Church (24505 Meadowbrook Road, Novi). Interment to follow at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Southfield, MI. In lieu of flowers, contributions are suggested to Alzheimer's Association - Greater Michigan Chapter.
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I have been searching for Linda since we seem to lose touch a few years ago. Really missed her friendship. Love to Don& kids! Suzi & Bob Kaido (707 953-0035
Suzi Kaido
Friend
March 7, 2023
Please accept my condolences for the loss of such a wonderful person. While speaking with Kevin this evening I was flooded with flashes of adventures Linda and I shared, lessons she taught me and the always present sound of laughter. Her family provided the sparkle in her eye as we chatted over a meal or a manicure and there was no mistaking the love in her voice when speaking of Don, which happened often. Linda brightened a room simply by entering and extended a warm welcome to those who visited. My world was made better for having known her.
My deepest sympathies to her friends and family at such a difficult time.
Janis Moroni
Friend
January 9, 2018
Please accept my condolences for the loss of such a wonderful person. While speaking with Kevin this evening I was flooded with flashes of adventures Linda and I shared, lessons she taught me and the always present sound of laughter. Her family provided the sparkle in her eye as we chatted over a meal or a manicure and there was no mistaking the love in her voice when she would speak of Don, which happened often. Linda brightened a room simply by entering and extended a warm welcome to those who visited. My world was made better for having known her.
My deepest sympathies to her friends and family at such a difficult time.
Janis Moroni
January 9, 2018
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