Linda-Low-Obituary

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Linda Nancy Low

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Faithful servant, may God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Remembering the good old days with Bill & Linda, Walt & Darlene, me & Albert and all you kids. So long ago - such fun memories. Hugs and blessings to you, dear Marney. Rest in Peace, Linda, until we meet again.
With love from Terry Miller-Hughes & Angie Miller Walker

I was Linda's manager for a couple of years at the Internal Revenue Service. Linda was a terrific employee and a wonderful lady. My condolences to her family.

Linda and I were classmates in high school. We've kept somewhat in touch with one another over the years. I'm so sorry to here about her passing. May God give you all comfort and peace during this trying time.
Blessings
Sharron Ramsey Delzer

To Linda’s Family,

Linda and I worked together for many years at the IRS. We had the same position but I was in New Orleans. We talked everyday and some days more. She was my mentor and a dear friend. Linda loved her daughters and their families. Linda loved talking about them. I will miss you, my friend. RIP Linda

I worked with Linda. She was always pleasant and willing to help whenever I had questions. My deepest condolences to all her family. You will be reunited one day!

I worked with Linda for many years. She was very knowledgeable, helpful to all and a true pleasure to work with.

May all who loved Linda be comforted! I worked and bowled with Linda in the mid 1960’s in Irving Texas when we were young women who knew everything. My, did she love her daddy and Aunt Nancy! Now she is reunited with all her loves in heavenI celebrate for her!

So sorry to hear about Linda. I knew Linda when she was employed at IRS, and I worked in the same office with her husband Bill. We attended Titans games together. We went to both of their daughters weddings and got to know them. A great familyWayne and Joanne Brindley

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Linda's Obituary

Linda Nancy Low, 79, of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, passed away surrounded by loved ones. Born in Miles City, Montana, Linda carried the spirit of her hometown with her throughout a life marked by resilience, humor, and deep devotion to her family.Linda spent most of her adult life in Nashville,...

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