Linda-Edwards-Obituary

Linda Edwards

St. Louis, Missouri

1947 - 2026

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Linda Edwards passed away on February 15.Born in 1947, Linda grew up in the Skinker DeBaliviere neighborhood of St. Louis where she began her foray into the hijinks of life with her sisters Mary and Pat at St. Roch's School. In her twenties she fell in love with Joe Edwards and in 1972 they...

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I ran into Linda several years ago at the Starbucks on Forsyth. She recognized me as being in the class behind her at St. Roch´s School. And speaking of "being a powerhouse of irreverent humor, style and drama," Linda asked me why all the boys in my class had crushes on all the girls in her class. I was momentarily thrown off, and said "What?" but then I quickly realized Linda was correct, all the boys in my class thought that Linda and all the other girls in her class were so pretty. ...

I was lucky enough to meet Linda in the early years of Blueberry Hill, being one of the first workers there. Linda and Joe brought me into their families and I always felt incredibly honored to be considered one of their friends. Sending deepest condolences to Joe, Hope and Christine. May Linda's memory be a blessing.

Great memories of St.Roch and Nerinx. Her sister, Pat Kennedy was in my class. Walked past Blueberry Hill many times on way home -living on Washington. RIP. Barb Philpot Georges

She was a classmate of mine at Nerinx. We had lots of laughs together. She always had a place in my heart. RIP Linda.

Linda (and Joe) shared their home and meals with us when we were in a time of need, and we all laughed lots, often because of Linda's wit. She had class and, at the same time, was as down to earth as could be. Thoughtful. Adventurous. A blast. A great host and creator. The fun of many, many Club Bimbo parties can be traced to her (and Joe's) appreciation of life and willingness to share. Earth is a less vibrant place without Linda. She's irreplaceable.

So sorry to hear of this loss! I knew Linda and Pat from St. Rich´s and Nerinx. Fun and loving lady!

Great childhood memories and fun times at the Edwards House. My condolences to Joe, Hope, and Christine. Linda was a very dear friend to my Mom and a great person. We will continue to keep your family in our thoughts and prayers. May she rest in peace.

My condolences to Joe, Hope and Christine. I think we enjoyed every moment we spent with her, especially, her sense of humor.

You always went where I never dared. Loved you!