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Linda C. Palmer

Wyoming, Rhode Island

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Linda C. (Malenfant) Palmer, 58, of New London Turnpike, Wyoming, R.I., passed away Sunday, Nov. 14, 2010, at her home. She was the wife of Bradley Palmer of Wyoming.Born in South Kingstown, a daughter of the late Richard and Martha (Jacob) Malenfant, Linda was a lifelong resident of South...

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Dear Brad and Amy,

Please accept my deepest condolences. I loved Linda's positive attitude, sense of humor and fun spirit.

Chuck Albrecht

Brad and Amy,
I truly loved your wife and mother. Three years ago I started as a lecturer in the Comm Dept. Linda welcomed me with warmth, a smile, and a tremendous understanding of the university system. We shared a lot of laughs. I miss her so much. You are in my thoughts.
Shirley Kinsey

What I will miss the most is Linda's laugh... I would hear it down the hall and could only laugh; it was infectious. Her advice was invaluable... whether or not I wanted to hear it, Linda was always honest in her response. She was one of those rare people who said it like it was; she was true to herself and was always truthful in her interactions with others. Brad and Amy, my thoughts and prayers are with you. Linda was a wonderful friend and we all miss her very much. Martha

Brad and Amy, you have my deepest condolences. Linda was my best music and photography critic! Her work here in Communication Studies was invaluable. I miss her . . . the office will never be the same without her. Steve Wood

Amy, my thoughts are with you and your family today. Adam~

Dear Brad, I am so sorry for the loss of your wife. much love and prayers coming your way.... Deb Reynolds Browne, N. Ston. Ct.

To Brad and Amy: I feel very privileged to have known Linda during our time at Kingston campus. She was an extraordinary lady, lots of fun and a real pleasure to spend time with. My sincere condolences to your family on this very sad occasion

Linda,
You were an amazing person, full of life and laughter. I am so glad to have met you and have someone like you be a part of my life. I will never forget you. My condolences to Brad and Amy, they're in my thoughts. You will be missed so much. Rest in peace.

Dear Brad, I am so sorry to hear about Linda's death. I worked in the Controller's Office at URI for many years, Linda and I worked in the same building. I didn't know her very well but she was always so nice whenever our paths crossed. Know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. Love, Darlene (McCall)Kennedy