Alan-Linkevich-Obituary

Alan Linkevich

Webster, Massachusetts

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Alan A. Linkevich, 58WEBSTER - Alan A. Linkevich, 58, passed away at his home.He leaves his Life Partner of 21 years, Lori A. Burrows of Webster, a daughter, Ashley M. Linkevich, of Worcester, his mother, Grace M. (Williams) Grundstrom of Worcester, 2 brothers; Richard F. Linkevich, Jr. of Palm...

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Five years have passed, but your legacy remains in the hearts of those you touched. The family still recalls the highlights of your years here. ..from your childhood, love of sports, big heart and your sense of humor. Its a ripple effect when someone shares the first memory, others follow with another memory of Alan. You are very loved and missed.

Lori - We are very sorry to hear of your loss.
Bob and Marge

Gail so sorry to read of your brother's passing. God Bless, Diane

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Alan,Even though we were from different political parties, I considered you my friend. I will miss our banter on facebook. Rest easy my friend.

Allen and Lori certainly have been an enthusiastic couple often supporting so many. Alan will be missed. I will forever remember him with tears of Joy rolling down his cheeks, with the laughs and hugs that followed at a recent event on the Webster Lake for Joe McKenna!

Godspeed Alan, We were always happy to see you at all the events that we attended! We were always on the same page when it came down to many of the issues at hand and We "All" know You were never at a loss for words! ( Thats why we got along so well!) Always a Great Guy (Always a few words for me...( Unfortunately I am not able to print any of them) every time we got together. A good man and always willing to help out! You will be missed brother! The Guerin Family

Alan and Lori were wonderful enthusiastic supporters and bring energy everywhere they go. Alan will be sorely missed.

Uncle Alan was an avid sports fan and a terrific basketball coach. I will always remember Friday and Saturday night basketball games in Worcester at the Sacred Heart and Friendly House gyms. In his day, he rarely missed a free-throw shot and he would spend countless hours on the court teaching me proper shooting technique. Thank you and rest in peace.