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Linda Melius

Newark, New Jersey

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MELIUS Linda Melius Wife and mother, 52 Mrs. Linda Melius (nee Castle), 52, died Oct. 18, 2007, along with her mother, Dorothy J. Castle. Visiting will be at the Wilfred Armitage and Wiggins Funeral Home, 596 Belgrove Dr., Kearny, on Tuesday from 4 to 8 p.m. Mass will be Wednesday at 10:30...

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My dear best friend Linda,this is the most difficult thing I had to do is to say good-by to my best friend of 47 years..Linda and I have been friends since kindergarten and all through our school years..from out trips to ice skating on saturdays, taking the 40 bus to harrison and our saturday night cotillian dances at rooservelt school..We both shared our wedding together, our first houses in Monore, and our first born children..A day didn't go by that we did not talk to each other, we were...

Linda, may you rest in peace.

While I was really your moms friend, I got to know you too, and I always admired your close relationship you had with your Mother. I enjoyed seeing you from time to time and hearing your mother refer to you as "Queenie". I'll never forget your big smile and go get 'em attitude!

God Bless Mick and the boys, as well as Glenn and family.

WE ARE SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. EVEN THOUGH WE ONLY SAW ONE ANOTHER AT THE BASEBALL FIELD, I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER HER BRIGHT SMILE AND CHEERFUL LAUGH.

To lose someone so full of life, laughter and kindness at such an early age is truly sad. Linda had made many friends in a short time here in Louisville and we will always treasure our times together. May her memory help give you all strength and bring a smile to your face each day.

I met Linda through the Louisville, KY Newcomers and Welcome Wagon Clubs and feel blessed to have known her. She was so much fun and I will miss her great smile and love of life. My dearest sympathy to Mick and their sons.

Clair and I were looking forward to getting to know Linda and Mick better. We met on a river cruise and immediately liked you both. Words cannot convey the sorrow we feel for your family. You are in our thoughts and our hearts.

Mick, Brian, Tim and Kevin- my heartfelt sympathy to all of you at this most difficult time. I knew Linda (Jinda Lune!)for over 35 years - from the Beetle to the airplane rides; trips to the mall, the historic trip to Slippery Rock in 1975. We have remained good family friends over the years and I really enjoyed the emails, holiday pictures and letters. The stories shared through emails and letters always brought a smile to my face and tears to my cheeks. (Probably embarassed you guys,...

Linda was such a nice and warm friend. I remember talking on the phone for hours about the boys and her husband retiring. She was the one that introduced me to the welcome wagon and made me feel welcomed . I will surely miss her. The short time I knew her seemed liked I new her a life time. May God bless you all.

Mick, Sorry for your loss. If you need anything, let me know.