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Linda Dullen

Lower Paxton Twp., Pennsylvania

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Linda L. Dullen 74 of Harrisburg, died Tuesday, January 4, 2022 at UPMC Community Osteopathic Hospital Linda was born in Harrisburg and was the daughter of the late John and Doris Eichelberger. She was retired from CD East High School, where she was the Librarian. She was a member of St. Mark's...

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A sweet lady my auntie.

I will always remember Linda for the sweet and nice person she was. I wish I would have had more time to have lunch with her as I so enjoyed talking with her. She will always be remembered and loved.

Phil, Kathy and Barb - I think of Linda so often and especially at the holidays and how she loved being with her grandchildren at these times. She was such a sweet lady...always smiling and so cheerful, even with all she was going through. Though I didn't get to see her often, I so enjoyed the few times we had lunch and miss talking to her. She will always be loved and never forgotten.

Jim I am sorry to hear the loss of your mother. I can remember when we first started working together how we shared my memories of your Mom, Mrs Dullen as my favorite librarian. You and Jess are in my thoughts and cherish the memories and time you have of her.

With Deepest Sympathy to Philip and family!!! I worked with Linda, and always looked up to her for her patience, kindness and "showing me the ropes". Will surely miss her at our breakfasts or luncheons! RIP Linda

Linda was a friend at East High. Not only did she help our students, but she helped locate materials for me when I was writing my master's thesis. She was a true pleasure to work with every day.

Linda was ALWAYS a sweet person...it was a pleasure to know her.

Phil and Family, Sorry to read of your loved one's passing. Offering prayers and my deepest sympathy to you all. Joe Stanisic (PennDOT), Oberlin,PA.

Linda was a great help to me as a fellow Central Dauphin librarian. After retirement, she continued to be a friend with whom I looked forward to getting together now and then. She dearly loved her family, and I enjoyed swapping stories with her about our children and grandchildren. I will miss her.