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Linda A. Orange

1950 - 2019

Linda A. Orange obituary, 1950-2019, Colchester, CT

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Linda Orange Obituary

CT State Representative Linda Ann (Smith) Orange, 69, of Colchester, passed away peacefully at Middlesex Hospital, surrounded by her loving husband, sons, family, and friends, on November 20, 2019 after a sudden and courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. During this time, she continued to put family, friends and community first. Linda's grace and courage never faltered. Linda and her family are grateful for the outpouring of well wishes that brought her joy and smiles. She never lost her sparkle. She was born in Hartford, CT on September 25, 1950 to the late Arthur L. and Anna (Gemeasky) Smith. Linda grew up in Marlborough and attended RHAM High School, became a respiratory therapist, and had a distinctive public service career. Linda was very dedicated to her two sons and always active in their lives, especially as they were growing up. She was very active in their schools, Boys Scouts, baseball games and as a second grade catechism teacher. She served as a member and chair of the Colchester Board of Assessment Appeals, the Colchester Police Commission, the East Haddam Historical Society, and as a corporator of William W. Backus Hospital. She also was an honorary member of the Colchester Hayward Volunteer Fire Company and a Major in the Connecticut Civil Air Patrol, Legislative Wing. Linda was an enthusiastic member of the Colchester Democratic Town Committee and the Colchester Democratic Women's Club which led to her eventual career at the State Capitol. In 1991, she became assistant clerk of the Human Services Committee and later became clerk of the Public Health Committee. She made many friends and learned the working of the legislature so well that she ran as a candidate for State Representative of the 48th District in 1996. She went on to serve twelve terms in Hartford, becoming one of the longest serving members at twenty-three years. The interests of her constituents were always her priority without regard for political labels. As a legislator, Linda served on many committees and currently was a member of Legislative Management, General Law and the Public Safety and Security Committee. She became a knowledgeable authority on public safety issues and the legislature's chief advocate for work of first responders – police, fire fighters, emergency medical personnel, dispatchers and others. Linda also was Deputy Speaker and often presided over the House of Representatives controlling the process by recognizing members wishing to speak, putting all questions to a vote, and directing the business of the legislature. While presiding, her charming personality, ability to add a quip or joke, and her booming voice endeared her to all her colleagues on both sides of the aisle. The staff at the Capitol, the Senators and Representatives, and all those associated with the Connecticut General Assembly will remember Linda for being such a kind and warm-hearted person, friendly to everyone, and always ready for a good laugh at herself or playing a joke on others. Over the years, Linda was recognized by many organizations too numerous to mention all. She humbly accepted such honors and was grateful to those who appreciated her work. Some of her distinctions included awards from the Connecticut Recreation and Parks Association, the Coalition of Connecticut Sportsmen, UCONN Advocates, the Middlesex County and New London County Medical Associations, the Connecticut State Fire Fighters Association, the Connecticut Council of Police Unions, the National Guard Association, the Eastern Connecticut EMS Council, Leukemia and Lymphoma Society and the Association of Connecticut Ambulance Providers. Recently, the charter of the Uniformed Professional Fire Fighters Association of Connecticut was changed to make Linda the only life-time honorary member. Linda was known to end her many encounters on the phone and in person with: ""Bye, Bye, Now!"" Her spirit will live on with her many friends, using this phrase to remember her extraordinary life. Linda is survived by her husband of 43 years, Dennis Orange, Sr.; her son Patrick Orange and his partner Jennifer Nadeau; step-son Dennis Orange, Jr., all of Colchester; step-daughters, Denise and Darleen O'Neal of Arkansas; her beautiful grand-daughter, Dezarae Ann Orange, whose love is everlasting; brothers, Brian and his wife Linda Smith, of Marlborough, George and his wife Phyllis, of Windham, ME; god-daughter, Lorna Smith, of Marlborough; sisters-in-law, Genevieve Lescoe, of Meriden, and Marion Coriaty, of Willimantic; many extended family members; and a host of amazing long-time friends. In addition to her parents, Linda was predeceased by her son, Matthew Orange who passed away in 2018 of pancreatic cancer, her brother Bruce Smith, parents-in-law William and Rose Orange, brother-in-law Henry Coriaty, and her sister-in-law Rosemarie Hart. Calling hours will be held on Monday, November 25, 2019 from 3:30-7:00pm at St. Andrew Church, located at 128 Norwich Ave., Colchester, CT. On Tuesday, November 26, 2019, a Mass of Christian burial will be held directly at St. Andrew Church at 10:30am. Burial will follow in Marlborough Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations in Linda's memory may be made to the Colchester Hayward Volunteer Fire Co., 52, Old Hartford Rd., Colchester, CT 06415. The Aurora-McCarthy Funeral Home of Colchester has been entrusted with care of arrangements. For online condolences, please visit www.auroramccarthyfuneralhome.com

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Published by Hartford Courant from Nov. 21 to Nov. 23, 2019.

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Bruce Morris

November 26, 2019

My heartfelt condolences to Linda's family. She wasn't simply a colleague but a very dear friend who was more like a sister. Her laughter will ever ring in my memory , her candor and honesty never forgotten. May God bless her labor here on earth and she rest in peace.
Former Rep. Bruce V. Morris

Karen Tichy, Esq.

November 25, 2019

A very bright light has gone out at the Connecticut State Capitol in Hartford.

May God Bless dear Linda Orange always

Ernest E. Newton ll

November 25, 2019

She was a beautiful person I served with her in the Legislature She will be truly missed.
Former Senator and now City Councilman Ernie Newton and Family Bridgeport

Jodi Rell

November 24, 2019

I was so very sorry to learn of Lindas passing. She will always be remembered for her infectious laugh, loving personality and dedication to her constituents! Party affiliation never interfered with what she believed was right for the people she represented. My sincere sympathy to her family. Jodi Rell. Former Governor of CT

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Dominic Cutaia

November 22, 2019

I was deeply saddened to hear of Linda's passing. She was an awesome woman and a great legislator to work with on fire service issues. Your smile and laughter was contagious. It was a blessing to have met you and to have worked with you. As we will all miss you, Heaven is welcoming you.

Jane Dowling

November 22, 2019

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susan giacalone

November 22, 2019

Linda was one of a kind. Just thinking of her puts a smile on your face. She was the type of citizen's representative that took that concept to heart. She was true to her word and listen to both sides of every issue. She was a fearless advocate. A force. A rarity in today's world.
As I write this I am crying and I can her "scolding" me for it!! She will be missed but her memory will be with all us. I feel blessed to have had her in my life.
My deepest sympathy to whole Orange family.

Karen Ring

November 22, 2019

I was extremely sadden to read of Linda's passing... have many fond memories spent at the lake and at her mom and dad's home. My thoughts are with you.

November 22, 2019

Heartfelt condolences to your family and friends. Thank you for your friendship and support over the years. Ill always cherish those quiet conversations in Public Safety and in the House Chamber. Heart of pure gold.

RIP Linda
❤Terrence

Mary Bylone

November 22, 2019

Linda inspired many, myself included. She helped me recognize the value of serving others in a way I had never considered and mentored me as I stepped forward into community government. She cautioned me to never forget the job is about representing the people of the community I serve. I will work everyday to keep her values front and center in my role and draw strength from her message.

Mary Ellen Klinck

November 21, 2019

Love and sincere sympathy for my good friend Linda and her family.
What a great loss for her community,family,friends, and the state of
Connecticut. Will miss her smile and laughter..Will always remember the
many good times we enjoyed together..My heart is broken.❤. Mary Ellen Klinck

Amy Contois Farrior

November 21, 2019

I dont think I can muster up enough words to express how much Linda has meant to me and my family throughout the years. We laughed, yelled, and cried together. I will forever miss and love you, Linda. Dennis and Patrick I am so deeply sorry for this immense loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

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