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Linda Karen Harllee Harper

Silver Spring, District of Columbia

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May 26, 2023
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Silver Spring, District of Columbia

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Harper Linda Karen Harllee Harper On Friday, May 26, 2023, Linda Karen Harllee Harper passed away peacefully at Sibley Memorial Hospital, Washington, DC, at age 57. She leaves to cherish her memory, her beloved husband Byron Thomas Harper, son Blake Thomas Harper, mother Gwendolyn L. Harllee and...

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My wife Pamela and I send you our prayers, our love, and our deepest sympathies on the loss of your dear wife Linda.

Such a significant loss for the citizens of the District of Columbia. It is an even greater loss to those who loved and knew her. We are all better for having experienced her grace, dignity and commitment to the entire city including those who needed the best that the city had to offer. Linda was a wife, mother, daughter and true sister of the city. May she rest in peace with angels. She will be missed but never forgotten.

Holding the entire Harper family in light and love during this time. May God comfort you with the love of others.

I´m So Sorry. I Love You Mrs.Harper.Missing You Already

Snupe! I have reached out to you. I have no more words. I love you all. Blake!!! Your mom is you legacy and your strength. You are good. I love y´all. God has you

Byron, I am so sorry to learn of the passing of your beloved wife, Linda. You and your family are in my prayers. Peace, Bob McCarthy

To the family of Linda: Linda was truly like a rare gem. We worked together when she was a Revenue Officer at then The Department of Finance and Revenue now The Office of Tax and Revenue. We shared many lunches and laughs together at OTR. Linda you will truly be missed by all who knew and loved you. Prayers of comfort for your family. Rest In Paradise Linda. Gail McLeese

To the extended Harlee and Harper families God is never deaf to your prayers; never blind to your tears; and never silent to your pain. I had the privilege to work with Linda at DYRS. She was a fierce advocate for young people and ambassador for her hometown of DC. I pray the the memories and good times that we all shared with Linda will comfort us in the days ahead. Peace and blessings..,,