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Linda K. DeMartini

San Jose, California

Sep 11, 1950 – Jan 18, 2018 (Age 67)

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BORN
September 11, 1950
DIED
January 18, 2018
AGE
67
LOCATION
San Jose, California

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Linda K. DeMartini, ASIDSeptember 11, 1950 January 18, 2018Resident of HillsboroughLinda was the daughter of Raymond Garland Ford and Kathleen Daphne Dougan and the granddaughter of David Roy and Minnie Lee Ford and Lowry Roe and Ruby Lenora ("Bomber") Dougan. She grew up in Kansas City, Missouri...

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I loved Linda. She was so nice and kind miss her very much!

I was searching the internet and was sad to learn that Linda had passed away. In 1973 I started working for the government and Linda hired me as a clerk typist. That started me on a successful journey working for the federal government for the next 35 years. She was the best supervisor that I had in my years with the government. She treated me with respect and had confidence in my ability to get the job done. She will be dearly missed by all.

As the DeMartini cousins of Jim and Linda, our hearts are saddened to hear of Linda's passing. Linda started the DeMartini family gatherings each year and she and Jim graciously opened their home to DeMartini reunions that were like no other. We talked, shared, laughed, laughed a lot more, ate like Italians do and stayed, I'm sure way longer than anyone planned! Truly delightful days and memories for a lifetime. Not only did we get to meet Jim and Linda, we got to meet Jim's parents and...

Losing a childhood friend is losing a part of your life. John and I offer our sympathy and condolences to Jim and all of Linda's family. We are sorry to hear of your loss. Judy and John Brouwer.

I was searching for another obituary and find it interesting that I am not the first person to say I did not know Linda DeMartini. I have to agree her picture gives the sense of a nice and caring woman who accomplished a great deal in her life. She was very pretty, too, and I do wish her family, friends, and colleagues that the personal and many happy memories as well as all the accomplishments she achieved in her life as a good family woman, a charitable worker, and in her career as an...

My condolences to the DeMartini Family. Linda and I worked on projects together in interior design and it was a pleasure working with her. I also got to see her beautiful smile at SF Giants games from time to time. She had such style and grace.

Linda was a loving and valued friend. I will miss her so, and was privileged to know her and her warm generosity.

I don't know Linda. I just saw her photo and her smile.
I do not mean to intrude, but for some reason, her photo seemed to jump out, and it touched me.

From her picture, it immediately became clear that she was a good person, A happy and joyful person that could have been a friend. A person who changed things by her mere presence. Please accept my condolences.

As you continue to reflect on Lindas life, please remember there is only one true God, and his name can...

With loving and fond memories to a sweet and wonderful person!