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Linda Borg Joels

Middletown, Connecticut

1941 - 2020

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Linda Borg Joels, of Middletown, died Tuesday, June 2, 2020 after a prolonged illness. Joels was born April 15, 1941 to Richard Borg and Marguerite Keser Borg. She received her Bachelor's degree in nursing from the University of Connecticut and her Master's in nursing from Yale University. Joels...

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I will miss your great sense of humor and your ever supportive nonjudgmental ear you always lent for me to bend. Most importantly I will miss the fact that you were the best Grandmother in the whole world. I thank you for raising wonder humans to offer the world. I love you ❤ Mom!

I will miss your great sense of humor and your ever supportive nonjudgmental ear you always lent for me to bend. Most importantly I will miss the fact that you were the best Grandmother in the whole world. I thank you for raising wonder humans to offer the world. I love you ❤ Mom!

Rick, Betsey, Bill, Joan and families,
My condolences on the loss of Linda. Always remember her as a strong, intelligent and cheerful person. She leaves a great legacy.

Dear Ricky and Betsy,
David and I send our condolescrnces. I was taking a break from reading a James Patterson novel when I read your sister's obitituary. What a well rounded, loving, and compassionate woman. Anna would talk fondly of her whenever we use to walk. Remember with every goodbye, there is the birth of a memory.

To the family of Linda.
Im very sorry to hear of your loss. We were classmates at Portland High School and I saw her occasionally at get-together dinners for the girls in our class. She was always very pleasant and so happy to be a grandmother! May she Rest In Peace.

Very sorry for your loss, Ricky and Betsy.

My sympathy to the entire Borg Family. Linda was a great and caring person.

an and Family, Im so sorry for your loss. My deepest condolences to you all. My prayers are with you in this most difficult time.

Keri Rosini