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Linda Polk

Bowling Green, Kentucky

Oct 20, 1948 – Sep 9, 2022 (Age 73)

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BORN
October 20, 1948
DIED
September 9, 2022
AGE
73
LOCATION
Bowling Green, Kentucky
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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Linda Polk October 20, 1948 - September 9, 2022 Bowling Green, Kentucky - Linda Kay Blue Polk: daughter, sister, mother, grandma, friend, and Carolina Panther fan. Linda was born October 20, 1948 and passed away September 9, 2022 in Bowling Green, KY with family by her side. Born at Fort...

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I miss you my friend! Wished you were here. I can´t believe it has been a year already. I hope we see each other again to share more stories and laughs together. You were such a wonderful person, who radiated so much positivism and energy.

I am so sad to hear about you leaving us Linda. You were such a happy, smart and genuine lady whom I was fortunate to have crossed paths with. You will definitely be missed. You were my work buddy staying late every night working and walking together to our cars. You were such a hard working, fun, charismatic and generous woman. I hope to see you again. RIP my friend.

My heart is very heavy to hear of this sad news. Linda may you rest in peace in the arms of our Lord. I was very fortunate to have met such a wonderful lady.

So sorry to hear of Linda's passing. I was in her group in NC and loved talking to her. She will be deeply missed by all who knew her.

She was a wonderful friend. Always generous with her time and wisdom to anyone who knew her in the Charlotte office. May her memory be a blessing.

Larry and Family - so sorry to learn of your Mom's passing. I worked in the same office in Charlotte with her for many years and she also worked in my Columbia, SC office too. Please know that we will carry you and your family in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Unfortunately I will not be able to attend her service in Charlotte as I have a wedding on the same day, but will be thinking about your family, sincerely ~

Linda was my cubicle neighbor for several years before she retired. We shared many stories and laughs together. I'm so glad to see she made it to KY to be with her family. She talked about you all the time. I wish you all peace and comfort during this time. And I pray that you feel nothing but joy when you think about the memories you've shared.

Larry, I was privileged to work with your mom in Charlotte on those "dirty cases". Linda sure knew what she was doing. She was truly a joy to be around. You and your family will be in my prayers in the coming days. Terri Archie