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Linda Gill

Birmingham, Alabama

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Aug. 5, 1946-Sept. 13, 2014 Linda Carter Gill, longtime organist and assistant director of music at First United Methodist Church of Montgomery, died Saturday, Sept. 13 after a brief illness. She had been a prominent figure among church musicians for well over four decades, serving nine churches...

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Dear Wayne, I wonder if you might remember me from your years in South Hill, Virginia. I was one of many kids associated with the Methodist Church where you and Linda organized wonderful musical programs that we'd take on the road. I remember you both so very fondly. I also sang in the choir, and I was always an admirer of your rich baritone voice and Linda's wonderful orchestrations. I was just reminiscing with some old friends from South Hill and wondered if I might find you online. I...

My mother, Mrs D.B. Neuhauser, was a long-time member of FUMC, Montgomery, and sang in the choir. She spoke to me often of Linda with great fondness and admiration. "Blessed are the dead who die in The Lord."

Dear Wayne, if I'm not mistaken, you are the son of Houston and Ruth Gill, our dear friends from Argo Presbyterian church. They would talk about you and Linda and the children. We pray God's peace and comfort to each of you in the form of memories to treasure.
Loving Jesus, Aninha and Keith Barrett

May the God of comfort grant you peace as you mourn the loss of your loved one.

Although you are gone from us today, your leave songs and smiles and celebrations of joy in life in our hearts that will remain with us all our days. May we all share in God's Love, surpassing all understanding, giving comfort and Peace to us all. Rick, Candace, Kirsten and Gannon

I always planned to go back and play bells with Linda again. Now it will never happen. It is nearly impossible to imagine Sunday without Linda. My heart aches for your loss - and for ours.

To all Linda's family and friends, I send my prayers, my love and my sincere sympathy. Linda never ceased to amaze me. Her musical talents were enjoyed and loved by so many people both near and far. Though we didn't really get to know each other well until college I loved and admired Linda very much. Linda was my cousin, my friend in college and my organist at Vestavia Hills United Methodist Church. I know how important family and friends were to Linda. And she was loved greatly by all who...

Doug and I are so very sorry for you loss. Linda was a very special lady and will be sorely missed by many. You are in our prayers.

"May God hold you in his loving arms and give you peace during this difficult time. I am so very sorry to hear of your loss".