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Linda C. Morrison

Virginia Beach, Virginia

1943 - 2015

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Linda C. MorrisonVirginia Beach - LINDA C. MORRISON AUGUST 16, 1943 - MAY 30, 2015 One of the few advantages of dying from Stage IV breast cancer is that you have time to write your own obituary. (The other advantages are no longer bothering with sunscreen and no longer worrying about your...

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I still think of Linda frequently. I miss seeing her smile and hanging out around the campground and her great sense of humor. How she could make me laugh which made the whole trip just that much more enjoyable. We had a lot of laughter but also a lot of cut to the chase talks. She had a message she wanted to impart and she was not shy about giving it. I loved that about her too. Since I am in the midst of selling our home right now and we are getting set up to embark on our new adventure...

To Dear Linda's family,
I am getting th news of Linda's passing several years late, so I doubt if any of you will read this. Linda was my best friend in high school - Norfolk Catholic HS. We shared many good times together at the time. I have always remembered her and I have prayed for her over the years. She was the best and you were blessed to have her for a wife, mother and grandmother. We lost track of each other because I moved to San Diego after HS. I now live in Oregon very far...

Yonnie and I are truly saddened by this news. I'm not saying it wasn't expected at some point, but Linda was such a joy to be around that it was hard to think we wouldn't see her again. Linda's smile was a gateway to her heart and both were bigger than life. I really loved her sense of humor, which was so similar to mine, but I loved her straight talk too. She taught me more about how to be in the moment than anyone else could have just by being around her and seeing how she lived and loved...

May I offer my condolences for your loss. You will find as have I, that the pain will dull but the memories will stay. Remember her love and beautiful spirit. Savor those memories and be grateful to have had her in your lives.
I had the pleasure of knowing Linda in the past and regret not keeping in touch. I consider myself fortunate for having her and her parents, my God parents, in my life. It's time to step forward now but never forget. I take comfort knowing Aunt Margret and Uncle...

Linda was the most courageous and amazing lady. We will miss her smile and laughter. Our heartfelt condolences go out to Fred and her family. She will be missed by all her friends in the Virginia Allegro Lovers club.

Carol and Andre Cote, Manassas, VA

Hi, I didn't know Linda nor her family but I read her obituary and what an amazing woman. I loved her obituary and how she spoke of life and love. My prayers are with the family. Rest in Peace, Linda.

Heard about this in Kerry Daugherty's column and had to look it up. What a great obit. You all were obviously lucky to have her. I am so sorry for your loss. She seems, from her obit, like a wonderful person. Thanks Linda for sharing a little of your life with me and all of us.


Dear Family of Linda...how lucky and blessed to have had her for yourselves.Her Obituary itself is great. I sincerely wish I had known her.
I think Heaven just got a new member for a Greeter!
And, Linda, please come meet me when I get there.

Linda, may you rest in Peace. I personally did not know you, but you have blessed my spirit and given me STRENGTH to go thru life with great courage and grace. Your dignity and style will live FOREVER!