Linda-Navarro-Obituary

Linda Katheleen Navarro

Seattle, Washington

1949 - 2014

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DIED
August 12, 2014
LOCATION
Seattle, Washington

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Linda Navarro passed away on August 12, 2014 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on August 24, 2014.

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See you on the other side dear friend and foster mom to me. I've reached out to your son, but never heard back. You made the world a better place and I learned SO much about life from you. Snohomish Tribal Member

Wish I could talk to you one more time

I just found out Linda passed last year by reading the UWLaw magazine. I was her "mentor" in law school at Condon Hall. She was refreshing, a soft spoken fighter, who looked forward to legal practice so she could continue helping those in need. She talked about her life in foster care and her love for Amilcar. I wish we had stayed in touch. I and others will remember her
as the smiling soulful compassionate sister of Seattle!

To my sweet friend and my foster mom---I hope that Amilicar will remember me....we all will remember you with loving thoughts. (Colleen Williams---on FB)

A long time ago I worked with linda at youth advocates she was a great and caring person amilcar u came to work with her and I remarried u on my hip as worked I remember u once said to me u were my mom before my Mon new how to. Be a mom I see she learned well and u are a wonderful person and a legacy to your mom

U R THE BEST,lINDA.THE WORLD HAS LOST A VERY SPECIAL LADY.
cARON bERRYSMITH

I also worked along side Linda at ACA, and remember our time together fondly. She was truly a kind, compassionate person with a huge heart that reached out to so many, including me. My life was blessed by Linda.
Judge Vicki Seitz

It was my pleasure to work alongside Linda as a staff attorney at Associated Counsel for the Accused. It was my further pleasure to be in Judge Fox's court when she was the bailiff. She was smart, funny hardworking and very capable as an attorney. I learned from her how to look at things from a different perspective. She helped me be a better lawyer.

A strength of hers was how much she cared about people and for her clients how non-judgmental she was. Linda was an effective lawyer...

Farewell Linda, my friend and Law School classmate. Above all, I remember the conversations we had while studying for the Bar Exam.

Judge Ira Uhrig
Whatcom County Superior Court.