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Linda Marie Harris

Norfolk, Virginia

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GLOUCESTER - Linda Marie Harris died unexpectedly Sept. 16, 2008, at the age of 56.She was retired from Hampton City Schools as a Special Education Speech Pathologist. She was dedicated to the children she taught and was respected by her students and peers. Linda brought a light and love to each...

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Stan and family, so sorry to hear of Linda's passing. My mother informed me on Friday, and I was absolutely shocked. I know we had not kept in touch in recent years, but I thought of you all often, and hoped you were doing well. We had a lot of good times together in past years, and even though memories dull, they are never completely erased. Hang in there, Stan, and take care of yourself. Janet Matous (Lipscomb).

Bernie,
I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you. God Bless you always. I miss you.

Dear Family,

My daughter found out today at school a person she loves so much was gone. Mrs. Harris was a great teacher and I will continue to see her great work through my daughter. My daughter will remember all the great stories about her husband and Germany. She shared some stories with me today and I was happy to see she has great memories of Mrs. Harris.

Dear Family,

My prayers and thoughts are with your family. Ms. Harris was my son's speech pathologists at Eaton Middle School. My son thought so much of her. When attending IEP meetings Ms. Harris was always so pleasant and encouraged my son and he thought so much of her. My son is a junior in High School now and I don't think he will ever forget her smile, kindness, time spent and encouraging words that she instilled in him. I want to encourage you as Ms. Harris did my son for...

Dear Stan,
May you and your family find the strength and courage you need during this trying time. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

VA-C

Dear Stan,
My heartfelt sympathy goes to you and the rest of your family. Linda was a special person with a loving heart and a great sense of humor. I will never forget her wonderful laugh. She will be missed by all who knew her.
Sincerly,
Kathy Fleming

Stan, We extend our sincerest sympathies to you and your family.

"When someone you love becomes a memory, that memory becomes a Treasure".

Bob and Sandy Renner
Gold Wing Road Riders Association
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Region N Trainers Emeritus

Dear Stan: So sorry to learn of Linda's death. So glad we had a good group of your VA-O family to comfort you on Friday. Know you are in our prayers and thoughts.

Stan,
I am so sorry to hear about Linda's passing. I consider Linda one of my closest friends, even though a half a country separated us. When ever I was down I knew all I had to do was call and she would make me feel better. She will be missed!