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Linda R. "L.B." Burns

Flint, Michigan

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BURNS, Linda R. "L.B." - Of Mt. Morris, age 55, died Friday, April 25, 2008 of a short unexpected illness. She lived her life full of family and friends. Her favorite pass time was spending a day at the casino with her mother, who she deeply loved; as well as enjoying an afternoon in her backyard admiring the flowers. Linda always had a smile on her face and a laugh in her voice… Linda was born in Flint, Michigan on January 11, 1953. Surviving are mother, Donna Burns; sister, Nancy Burns-Oliver and husband Michael Oliver; niece, Nicole Kempf and husband Torrey Kempf; nephews, Adam Burns and Michael Burns; great-nieces and nephews, Tyler David, Brooklyn, Ashton, Mia and Dana; special friend, Cindy Chase; along with many lifelong friends. She was preceded in death by her father, Leaman "Earl" Burns and sister, Vicki Sue Burns. Funeral service will be held at 1PM Tuesday, April 29, 2008 at the Swartz Funeral Home, 1225 West Hill Road. Burial in Flint Memorial Park. Visitation 4-8PM Sunday and 10AM-3PM and 5PM-8PM Monday at the funeral home. Your condolences may be shared with the family at swartzfuneralhomeinc.com



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I knew LB for 30 years, and while there are so many great things about her that stick out in my mind, there is one that sticks out the most. She was a "class act"! I will never forget her or the countless parties, get togethers, cookouts, and over nighters that we spent together with the whole gang (Cande, Mike, Mark, Dave, Gigi, and a host of others). We trusted each other with our lives and with our love. Friendships like that are rare today, and I am so delighted that in this lifetime...

We just heard. We're very sorry.

LB.. You and Tammy's death so close togeather. The last time I saw you was at Tammys funeral. We hugged each other and you said "you never know" I'm going to miss you and Tammy forever. You made me laugh so much. I still have the pictures of us up north "And well Dick it was easy to dance to and had a good beat so I would give it a 69" Haha

LB,
The world is a sadder place without you in it. I've not seen you in quite a while, but the memories of you and your fun-loving spirit will stay with me until I see you again.
My sincere condolences to Cindi,and the rest of her family.

"L.B" You were the "coolest cat" I've ever met. I wish that I go back to the Club Mi days at times. But we all move on. Someday my friend I'll see you. God Bless. Murphy.

LB,
You were not just my boss but you were our friends! You gave me some great advice that I will keep with me forever! I will try and learn to play poker but I dont think I will ever be as good as you! You always won!!! Can't wait to see you again someday!

I will miss you my dear friend..
Miss the good laugh's and good times we had.

Our sympathy and deepest thoughts are with Cindy and the family. LB touched many lives in many ways.

LB was amazing! I enjoyed the time I worked with her at Signature in Perry. She always made me laugh and we had fun together. She was the best boss EVER! And when I only got a 1.00 raise LB was pissed! She knew I was a hard worker and deserved more. She tried her hardest to keep me. I hope heaven has a video poker machine and budweiser, (she gets grumpy when she doesn't get to gamble and drink her bud) I loved the fact that she adored her neice and her children. LB thought the world...