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Linda Monroe

Norfolk, Virginia

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Linda S. Kilgore Monroe NORFOLK - Linda Susan Kilgore Monroe was born on Jan. 25, 1949 in Kingsport, Tenn., and went to her heavenly home on June 19, 2010. Susan was the daughter of Henry and Marjorie Kilgore. Susan graduated from Dobyns-Bennett High School in Kingsport, later received her...

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John, We are shocked and saddened more than we can ever tell you in words. I can't believe it. I can see and hear her at Easter as she filled Forest Hills with the glory of her voice. Please give the children a hug for us and know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers. Chad , Nancy And Susan Henderson

my son attends greenbrier primary and is deeply saddened about the loss of his teacher mrs. monroe. may god bless you and your family during this sad time. Mrs. Felix

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

John, Sarah, and Miles, I have fond memories of Susan at GRP. We laughted together, worked together and cried together. She touched the lives of thousounds of people but her conversations refected her deep love for you. We will all miss her.

God's deepest blessings to you all.

Debbie Parker, GRP School Counselor (Retired)

I just wanted to say, I had her as a Teacher at Greenbrier and she started my love for running which I have continued. I will continue my running and promise to dedicate my first Olympic gold to her .Thanks for you and for doing such a good job ,
Love Noah Walls
Chesapeake Va ...Rising 9th grader

Dear John, Sarah, & Miles, I cannot even imagine the loss you must & will feel without Susan. She was one of the most passionate, loving, and wonderful people I have ever known. I am blessed to have had her as a friend. I will never forget her, and I delight in knowing that she is not only singing in heaven's angel choir...by now she is probably leading it! My love and sincere sympathy to you.
Nancy McGrath, Chesapeake

John and I were deeply saddened by the news of Susan's sudden death. Thankfully we believe in the Church Triumphant; however, the pain of loss is still very real we understand. In His love, Pollie (and John) Morison, King's Grant Presbyterian Church VA Beach)

Every once in a long while, we are lucky enough to meet someone who just radiates life and love and humor, a person who lifts the spirits of everyone nearby. Susan Monroe was not only one of those, she was their teacher, their beacon, their queen. To have been fortunate enough in my life to know not only Susan, but also John Monroe, is a blessing beyond measure. To have known two such people during my youth, to have lived in the joy they shared.... Well, it brings tears to my eyes, both for...

John, Sarah and Miles,
At this time in your lives remember the final verse of the 23rd psalm, for this is not an end but a beautiful beginning for we know Susan will dwell in the house of the Lord for ever. God bless you all.
George and Joan Fitch, Norfolk Virginia