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Linda M. Morin

Webster, Massachusetts

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Linda M. (Ross) Morin, age 60 , of Elm Street, died Saturday, November 15, 2008 at home.Her husband, Norman Morin predeceased her. She leaves her mother, Mary (Tippett) Ross Jubett of Norwell; a brother, Ernest Jubett of Brewer, ME; a sister, Carol Ann Fosbie of Pembroke, MA; a brother-in-law,...

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I am so saddened to learn of Linda's passing. She really cared to make a difference. I feel grateful to have known her.

TO LINDAS FAMILY I MET LINDA AT A HUMAN RIGHTS CONFERENCE 3 YRS AGO TO CHANGE THE NAME OF DMR AND HOW SHE SPOKE ON ISSUES THAT NOT ONLY AFFECTED HER BUT OTHERS AS WELL LIKE TRANSPORTATION AND GOING TO RESTURANT AND OTHER THINGS AND SHE HATED THE WAY PEOPLE WOULD LABLE US SHE FELT LABLES BELONGED ON BOTTLES AND CANS AND JARS NOT PEOPLE SHE WAS AN INSPIRATION TO US ALL WE WILL KEEP HER LEGACY GOING WE WILL NEVER FORGET HER

My deepest sympathies to Linda's family, her friends and colleagues. I always knew Linda was on the phone whenher birds would start chirping. She loved her sports and advcoating for those less fortunate. Happily she is now with Norman.

Stand Strong Linda.

Massachusetts Advocates Standing Strong

My deepest sympathy goes out to Linda's family and friends.

My deepest sympathies to the family and friends of Linda Morin, of whom there are many. Linda has touched so many lives and will be greatly missed by all who have known her and by those who have benefited from her tireless advocacy. With deepest sympathy,
Tanya Stonehouse

Linda was a leader who made a genuine difference for the developmentally disabled of our region. She will be deeply missed, and all who knew her will need to do a little more for those she served as a lasting, living legacy for her caring and compassion for others.

My deepest sympathy to Linda's Family. She was a great advocate for people who did not have or needed a strong voice. She will be greatly missed

I was blessed with the opportunity to know Linda professionally as well as personally. She had a love of: her birds, all things Irish, the Red Sox and N.E. Patriots, the color purple, light houses, getaway trips with her best friend, civic participation, sharing her knowledge and helping others. Linda's smile could light up a room, she had a great sense of humor, her laughter was contagious and there was no one more determined that her when it came to advocating on behalf of others. She...

I was surprised to hear of Linda’s untimely passing. My few conversations with her either in person or over the phone were refreshing. She was a great ally to those less fortunate. My deepest condolences to her family and friends. May God comfort you in your time of grief