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Linda Painter

Virginia, Virginia

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Linda Painter, 52, of Natural Bridge, Va., and Blacksburg, Va., passed away on Thursday, June 17, 2010, in Salem, Va. She was born on September 2, 1958, in Roanoke, Va., the daughter of Paul Painter and the late Janet L. Painter. Ms. Painter is survived by her father; sister, Paula E. Painter;...

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Linda was my Sister. I loved her will miss her always. She was always there each and every holiday with presents and Cards. After out Mother passed Linda was the glue that kept the family together. Please Pray for the Painter Family for it will be hard for the Family without her.

I knew Linda from work, and she was a WONDERFUL person. She will be missed dearly. My prayers are with you all.

I remember the times at aunt Edna's and uncle Carl place at the bridge and I also know how much Ednd loved you
Buddy Spangler(Edna was my mother's sister)I loved the old pictures that were on display

My prayers go out for Linda and her family. I know she was good to her grandmother, Mrs. Danner, and that Mrs. Danner loved her. Bill Hunter

I am so sorry that I am not in Roanoke this week to pay my condolences in person. Paul, you will remember Clive and I visited you and Janet in Nashville many years ago. I was Janet's roommate at Jefferson Hospital School of Nursing, and did not know she had passed away until reading Linda's obituary. I am so sorry about Linda's passing; Janet's as well, and to know Janet is no longer with you. I remember when Linda was born; it doesn't seem long ago that we used to hang out at the airport....

My thought and prayers go out to Linda's family.

I was fortunate enough to have known Linda for about 8 years, and anyone who knew Linda had to have known how much she loved her animals.

Linda would do without so many times to make sure that they were taken care of, she and I would talk animals stories all the time,Linda's compassionate, loving ways was just amazing.

Linda had just as many family stories to share, and she loved her family dearly and was...