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Linda Clark

San Antonio, Texas

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CLARKLinda Ann Harton Clark, age 65, died suddenly on March 23, 2009 in a highway accident near Seguin , Texas . Mrs. Clark, who lived in San Antonio , was a faculty member on the library staff at Texas Lutheran University , a position she held for nearly 18 years. She served both as Technical...

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I count myself fortunate that my time at Texas Lutheran University included the first nine years of Linda's membership in that community, to which she contributed in so many ways. She was a dedicated professional, an intelligent and engaged colleague, and a generous person. So sad that she's gone, yet so much to celebrate.

My prayers and deepest sympathy for cousin Don and family.

Don and Girls: We were so sorry to learn of Linda's tragic passing. You all looked so happy when we saw you last, which is a blessing for the trove of wonderful memories but hard for the empty space left.We give thanks for her life. Our sincere condolences to you.

Uncle Don, Jennifer and Benjy, Joanna and Sean, I will always remember Aunt Linda's beautiful smile and twinkling eyes, and her kind and loving spirit. I was a Clark first, about two years before she became one. She was 'big Linda' and I was 'little' Linda until I grew up. Ever since then we have been 'Linda A.' and 'Linda J.' We all are in shock over her untimely, sudden absence from us on this earth. She will always be my special Aunt Linda in my heart. May you find comfort in all...

Don and family, I am so sorry to hear of Linda's tragic accident. May you find some comfort with each other and your memories of the time you had together.

"Life is but a stopping place,
A pause in what’s to be
A resting place along the road
To sweet eternity.
We all have different journeys,
Different paths along the way,
We all were meant
to learn some things,
But never meant to stay...
Our destination is a place
Far greater...

Like everyone else, I was stunned to receive the news on Monday evening of the tragic accident that took my Aunt Linda's life. She was a dear and sweet lady, and will be missed by her family and friends.

We are so sorry for your loss Linda will be greatly missed. Our deepest condolences. The Staff at Dr. Byron Yarbrough's Office.

Tex - My heart goes out to you and your family. I know you have many fond memories of your mother to help get you through this time of sorrow. We'll be thinking of you and praying for you.

Love, Ann & Mickey Bullard