Linda-Manns-Obituary

Linda Kay Manns

Fairbanks, Alaska

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Fairbanks, Alaska

Following a long, courageous battle with cancer, Linda Kay Manns went home to be with the Lord at the age of 43 on Tuesday, Aug.19, 2008.

Linda was a pioneer's daughter raised at the family's homestead, Crevice Creek Ranch, in the heart of the Brooks Range. She was a very accomplished...

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Mrs Fickus Debbie Matt Tim Just a voice from the past everyone. Although I haven't seen you guys in almost 25 years, my memories of all are like it was yesterday. When I learned of Linda's passing my rush of emotions were overwhelming; I was deeply saddened and felt a need to share the two things I knew to be true about your daughter & sister. (1)The world most definately is a better place because she was here! (2) I am most certainly a better person for having known her! My...

Dear sweet friend,
I knew you in Jr. High and High School and you were the epitomy of kindness and being an amazing Alaskan woman all rolled into one. My father visited your family Brooks Range homestead by plane long ago and related to me how impressed he was with your family. I never got to tell you that.
Your family deserves to be honored and your in my heart forever.
Carla Johnson and the Johnson family
Judi and Abbie, Tracy, Shelly and our father Carl Dean Johnson BLM

I knew Linda through working with her at the Univ. of AK Southeast. I sold shirts with logos to her for the bookstore and originally knew her when she worked in Fairbanks for the bookstore. She was a delight to work with and become friends while sharing stories about our families and such. I will charish the many memories I have of her. My prayers are with you in this time of need.
Marilyn Christiansen
Anchorage, Alaska

My best to her boys and family and will keep them in prayers. Only worked with Linda for a short time but she left a lasting impression. Keeping the family in prayers.

My love an prayers go out for all of you. It is so hard to lose one so early be comforted by the loving embrase of Our Lord and Savior.

Dear Deborah, Jeff & Family:
Linda was like the whitehot sizzle of a sparkler on the 4th of July. She lit up every life she came in contact with and we were so blessed to have been touched by her. We had our times of prayer when we both worked in the Capitol. I will miss her tremendously.

Linda and I worked and played together she was just a gas..I will always have her in my heart..My sympathy to lil, Blake, Garrett and Jeff, Deborah

Linda was a beautiful and giving person who left a lasting impression on me. I will never forget the time that I was stranded in the Juneau airport and she invited me back to her house for conversation and a warm meal. At that time, she barely knew me, yet she was willing to open her heart and home to me. I will be forever grateful for the graciousness and kindness that she showed in all aspects of her life. We are all blessed for having had her in our lives. Until we meet again...

Linda was always kind and loving no matter the situation and always had that gorgeous smile on her face.
She will be truly missed. My prayers go out to her Family.