LINDA-CIMO-Obituary

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LINDA M. CIMO

Cleveland, Ohio

Jun 13, 1951 – Feb 19, 2025

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BORN
June 13, 1951
DIED
February 19, 2025
LOCATION
Cleveland, Ohio

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Chambers Funeral Homes - Cleveland Obituary

LINDA M. CIMO (nee Bohay) age 73. Beloved mother of Adam (Leah) and Aaron; daughter of the late Irene (nee Janovic) and Walter Bohay; sister of Carol Evans; aunt and friend of many. Passed away February 19, 2025. Mass of Christian Burial Saturday, March 8, St. Malachi Church (2459 Washington Ave.) at 9:30 AM. PLEASE MEET AT CHURCH. Inurnment Lakewood Park Cemetery. Friends may call at CHAMBERS FUNERAL HOME of CLEVELAND, 4420 ROCKY RIVER DR. AT PURITAS FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 4-7 PM. In lieu of flowers contributions to the Big Fluffy Dog Rescue https://bigfluffydogs.com/donate/  would be appreciated. 

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My deepest sympathy is with Linda’s sons and family. I knew Linda years ago when I lived in Lakewood and belonged to St. Luke’s Church. Linda’s boys were very young. She was a fine teacher and very creative. May God bless her precious soul and may she rest in everlasting peace.
Sincerely,
Rita Smith

I will miss Linda--such a kind woman who really strove for health.

We grew up in same neighborhood. She was a half year behind me in school. While at Newton D. Baker, we were sitting at same table in the library after lunch. About 1:15 over the PA they made announcement that JFK was shot. I will always remember the moment.

Linda will be truly missed . we lived in the same apartment for awhile , she always brought a smile to your face , she was very sweet and kind . Forever grateful for her presence and friendship

Our heartfelt condolences go out to Linda's family and friends. To anyone who knew her, Linda was a shining light who always thought of others before herself. No matter the circumstances, I found her fighting spirit and perpetual optimism an example of encouragement for others. God bless you, Linda. You will be missed.

Linda and I
were next door neighbors for awhile and she always looked out for me.

I met Linda at the FVSC several years ago and we became very good friends.

She was a caring and devoted friend and I cherished our friendship.

May she rest in peace and may her memory be eternal.

Allah Yerhamnah from Norma Saba Abdallah

Linda was a kind and gentle soul. I am the younger, “little brother” of my sister Tonimarie, who was one of Linda’s best friends from high school at JMH. I cannot think of Linda without remembering her laugh and her term of endearment she always referred to me as, “Ralphie”. This continued from the first time we met when I was just 10 or 11 years old, and continued even through last year (2024), when I and my wife attended her JMH class reunion picnic. (I’m now 70) She always called me...

Sorry for your loss she will be missed by many