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Linda F. Grieve

Wichita, Kansas

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Grieve, Linda F., 57, wife of Clinton "Clint" Grieve, Jr., passed away Jan 1, 2005 at home. Clint & Linda were married July 11, 1998 at the High Point airport in Valley Center. Linda was preceded in death by son, Steven Davis, parents, Nels & Dorothy Swenson of Raytown, MO. Linda was...

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Clint: On behalf of the Board, staff and patrons of the Salina Public Library, I want to express our sincere and hearfely sympathy on your loss. Linda was a strong pulse in the heart and life of the library. She really gave herself to her work with people here and we will all miss her deeply, though we will never be without her loving spirit.

Clint;
I am so sorry to hear about your loss. I remember meeting the two of you at Burger Hut, my first job, and coincidentally, you both visited the optometrist I now work for. I so enjoyed the stories Linda told me, and I admire the love the two of you held for each other, and the ways you expressed it. You will be in my prayers.

Clint,
I am so sad to learn of your loss. Linda was a dynamic and enthusiastic person; her enthusiasm for the airplane and flying was remarkable for a non-pilot. She seemed so devoted to you, that I know her absence will be very long felt.
~Maribeth and Greg Yarnell

Clint
We are at a loss for words to express how deeply we felt about Linda and how she has touched our hearts. She was a wonderful and generous person and a very special friend to us. We will miss her very much. Our love, thoughts and prayers are with you.

Clint; Linda will be missed by all
of us. She was so nice to everyone. Our prayers are with you.
Jane N0ZAF and Len N0QHZ

Clint,
We were so glad to see both of you this past summer. She will be remembered by all of us. Our prayers are with you.

Linda was a part of my daily working life for several years at Salina Public, and her loyalty and conscientious and caring work ethic were a great example. I respected her as a co-worker and enjoyed her as a friend, and I will remember her frequently and fondly. Clint, John and I extend our deepest sympathy to you today.