LINDA-LAUDERMILCH-Obituary

LINDA J. LAUDERMILCH

Annville, Pennsylvania

1952-2010

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Linda J. Laudermilch, 58, of Mansfield, passed away Thursday, July 29, 2010, at the ManorCare Nursing Home, Williamsport. She was the wife of Gary E. Laudermilch with whom she celebrated her 37th wedding anniversary this past April.Born in Harrisburg on May 11, 1952, she was the daughter of...

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My deepest sympathy to Linda's family and friends. May warm memories of special moments keep her always in your hearts. And may God's blessings of strength, courage, peace, and comfort surround you at this difficult time.
Kay Hollyday Filar
HHS, Class of '70

I love my cousin Linda so much. She was Mrs. Paul McCartney and I was Mrs. George Harrison. We loved the Beatles, we loved to play jokes on Aunt Emily and Uncle Dick, and we especially loved to laugh until our sides ached. I am heartsick that I couldn't say goodbye to her, but she will alway be in my heart.

I remember Linda from riding the bus together besides being classmates. Celebrate her life and treasure the memories that you all made together. God bless.

May you be blessed with many memories of Linda that put a smile on your face and a warm glow in your heart.
Craig Hocker
HHS'70 Classmate

Dear Aunt Emily, Uncle Dick, Brian, Steve, Diana, and Gary, I am so sorry that we were unable to join the family during this difficult time. Every time I think of Linda I smile because the moment she would be in the same vicinity as my mother, I felt like all hell would break loose! When those two were put in the same room together they would start singing, laughing and acting like a bunch of school girls! We are shocked and devastated that we've lost our cousin. Our deepest condolences and...

Linda, God be with you and your family.
You all are in our prayers.
God Bless,

James Gordon Emerich

I am so sorry to hear about Linda! I worked with her for several years at a law office in Wellsboro. She would have me in stitches when she sang "Downtown" in her Dutchy voice! Her humor was unmatchable! My thoughts are with you all as you journey through your grief.

The times we shared "trying to grow up" remain in my heart...the laughs, the teenage crushes, the advice we gave one another (some good, and some,... not so good!!) all seem like yesterday. My heartfelt thoughts and prayers are now with Linda's family and friends. Please allow the love of God and those around you to be comfort to you.

Although I haven't seen Linda since we graduated over forty years ago, I remember her fondly. She was one of the first classmates to welcome me when I was "the new girl" at Hershey High School, which helped make my transition to a new town and a new school a little less painful. She had a great personality and was fun to be around. I'm very grateful to have known her.

Please accept my deepest condolences for your loss.