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Linda Mayer Pearce

Sarasota, Florida

1943 - 2020 (Age 77)

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Mayer Pearce, LindaFeb 6, 1943 - Aug 26, 2020Linda Mayer Pearce, 77, of Sarasota died peacefully at home on Aug. 26, 2020.Kind, generous and smart, Linda loved machine quilting, reading, telling stories and traveling the world. She was a social butterfly who was involved with many clubs and had...

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Still miss my friend. Thinking of her family.

Still missing Linda. She was a bright light in many lives.

Even though 3 years have passed, I still miss Linda and doing things with her. Nancy Bennett

I cannot believe it has been 2 years since Linda´s passing. I still miss having her in my life. I miss our sewing adventures and other outings. Rest In Peace my dear friend.

The Waggener High School Class of 1960, of which Linda was one of its valued leaders, is preparing to celebrate its 61st Reunion. Her presence would have been cherished by so many friends. We are grateful for our times with her and the influence she had on our class, the first to graduate from the new high school on the east side of Louisville KY.

Linda was one of my best friends and I miss having her in my life. We were friends through sewing and quilting as well as through the Suncoast British Car Club.

As the Waggener High School class of 1960 is now just a month away from our (one-year-Covid-delayed) 60th reunion, Linda would be delighted to know that the class yearbook, which she and Brenda Struss co-edited, is being used daily to track the lives and deaths of our 323 classmates, in preparation for a reunion mini-bio book.

Beyond the love, friendship and memories of those closest to Linda, I remember her as a dear, Waggener High School friend in Louisville, the host of a fabulous class reunion and Sunday breakfast in Florida, the editor of the most lasting book on my bookshelf (Waggener's first graduating class yearbook of 1960), and a friend, confident and colleague of my high school girlfriend. I learned of her death from Nick, after sending a note about our 60th, high school class reunion, but she will be...

Sending healing prayers to Linda’s family I was Linda’s massage therapist and water aerobics instructor for many years and She always was talking about her grandkids and how much she loved them and she was a really nice and loving lady who loved her family and she will be missed