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Jean K. Linnard

CLIFTON PARK, New York

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Linnard, Jean K. CLIFTON PARK Jean K. Linnard, 71, of Clifton Park, passed away unexpectedly, yet peacefully, on Sunday, June 24, 2012. Jeannie was born and raised in Bay City, Mich. and was the daughter of the late Geraldine Larssen Holmes and Wendell "Spin" Larssen. Jean-nie's journey as a...

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Jeannie was a wonderful friend and colleague for many years at HANYS. She was part a wonderful core of exceptional people that made our office a true family. My sincerest sympathies.

Jeannie and her family lived in the house next to ours when we were children in Bay City on Fifth St.. My thoughts and prayers are with Jeannie's family. May you find peace and comfort in the memories you have of her. Joanne Sabourin Morse

Dear Larry,
I was so sorry to see Jeannie's photo in our newspaper. What a shock. Just so glad you used an older photo - instantly recognizeable. We have not seen each other in many years, but I never forgot how ecstatic Jeannie was when she returned from Walloon Lake. She danced around saying, "Lawrence Murray Linnard, Lawrence Murray Linnard." over and over. We had no reason to doubt that you two would spend your lives together. Knowing Jean was a privilege. I'm so glad her...

Dear Murray,
I am very sorry for your loss, and I'm also sorry I did not get to meet Jean as I am sure she was a person everyone admired. How fast life passes. Your name brought back many childhood memories. Best personal regards, Lou Boehk

Murray and family,

I was saddened to read of your loss. Jean must have been an outstanding wife and mother with "unexpectedly" being especially difficult.

Jane Spreng Kinyoun

Murray so sorry to learn of Jean's passing. You were a great couple. We remember visiting your Adirondack cabin overlooking the lake when your parents were living. Yes, the old homestead on Pierce St. is still there and occupied by Jim and Julie Funk. Jim and Marian Hyland

Murray and family,
So sorry to read the news about Jean! Was looking forward to getting to know her more at our next reunion. I did enjoy getting to know her some at our last one, Your tribute to her explains at lot about her life. No wonder you two had such a great time. Prayers are with you all.
Mary S.

Murry,so sorry about your loss. We only met Jean at the reu. but liked her. Take care of yourself. Bob&Mary Gwin

Dear Debbie and Family, I am so sorry to hear about the passing of your mom. She was the mom everyone wanted to have. I have so many vivid and fond memories of time spent with your mom at your house. She was the first person who taught me to make tacos, and she helped us with so many art projects and cooking adventures: remember making all the egg rolls for the senior Halloween Dance? Only Mrs. Linnard would have allowed that project in her kitchen! I loved spending time in your house...