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Christine M. Link

Gainesville, Florida

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LINK, CHRISTINA M. TINA, 55 Gainesville - Christine M. "Tina" Link, RN, BSN, 55, passed away on Sunday, January 7th after a courageous battle against cancer. She was originally from Massapequa, L.I., N.Y. and moved to Florida in 1977. A graduate of The University of Florida College of Nursing,...

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Dear Art and Family - Like many that have signed your book before me, I am saddened to hear about your loss. 20 years have flown by and yet my heart aches no less for you during this time. I pray Tina has arrived in a much more peaceful place free of pain and grief. I also pray that God will comfort you during this time and carry you through when you feel like you can not make it on your own. I was speaking highly about you just last night and then received the news today. That's God...I...

Mr. Link,

I am so sorry for your loss! Charlie and I were former HHS students! You were such a fun teacher and you always talked about your family so fondly! My sister Cindy Jamerson was one of your students when we lost our father to cancer (1990) and you were so kind to our family during our loss! I also met your wife when I was a dental hygienist in Gainesville! She was such a fun person and I know that is why you were atracted to her! May God Bless you and your family! Love...

Mr. Link my sympathy to you and your family. When you have a chance please email me.
Marty Schenck

Dear Mr. Link,
I am so sorry to hear of Tina's passing. I am a former student of yours from Hawthorne High School. I was fortunate to see Tina recently while working at Shands. We rode the work shuttle a few times and we spoke of you and High School. I still remember the time Tina, Yourself, Sissy, Linda, Ken, and myself celebrated New Years back in the early 90's at Dubs. That was a great time. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Use to know you only as Mr. Link... then Art, Tina & Charlaine. Christy Tuten here.
I am deeply sorry for your loss of Charlaine and now Tina. I am truly sorry for not contacting you before this moment. That's what we all say after it's too late. I hope you all hang in there like I'm sure Tina did. She was soooo strong 20 years ago--I can't imagine what she'd be like with more experience under her belt! It's kinda funny to think that I have a quiet husband who just laughs and shakes his...

Dear Mr. Link,
I was fortunate to meet Tina about a year and a half ago at Auto Injury Care where I work as a physical therapist. I would love to see her smiling face come through the doors and hear the many exciting stories she had to share. It was so evident that she delighted in you, her children, and grandchildren, and that she loved life. It was an honor and joy to have met her. My prayers are with you and your family that God will comfort, strengthen, and sustain you during this time.

I was never fortunate enough to have been able to spend more time with Tina. But the times I did were always great. She was a Joy to be around. She would always stop and talk to me whenever she saw me, with a big smile, encouraging word or a good laugh to help brighten a day.
I know she will be incredibly missed.

Our Prayers & thoughts are with you and your family.
Jeffrey thought of you and Tina as "Family" and will miss her as much as you.

Art,
Dan and I are thinking of you and Tina and all the good times we shared. Your loving marriage has been a model for us to follow.
Dan and Linda Stone