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Linda Lizabeth Prinsen

Portland, Oregon

Sep 23, 1947 – Sep 3, 2022

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BORN
September 23, 1947
DIED
September 3, 2022
LOCATION
Portland, Oregon

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Linda Lizabeth PrinsenSept. 23, 1947 - Sept. 3, 2022 After nearly 75 years of a vivacious, loving, and adventurous life, Linda Lizabeth Prinsen passed away peacefully Sept. 3, 2022, from complications of a traumatic brain injury sustained in the summer of 2021. Linda was born Sept. 23, 1947 in...

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My deepest condolences to Harmony and all of your family. Darren and I moved to Portland from Oklahoma in 1993. No one would rent to us because we didn't have a job yet. Linda was so kind and allowed us to rent a little apartment. We got jobs and friends and made our life in Portland. I never forgot her kindness or her wonderful daughter Harmony. I just found out Linda is gone and I'm sorry the world lost such a beautiful soul.

I only met Linda once on a Mazama camping trip and was so sad about her death - I assumed after Covid I would catch up with her again. She was such a bright light. I'm so sorry for your loss.

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Linda was a great friend of mine 30 years ago and I´m glad that we got to reconnect later in life, even if for a short time. She hiked uphill like nobody´s business into her 70´s. Loved her quirky sense of humor! Karen "Micki" Carrier

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I'm just so sad to hear about Linda Prinsen's death. For many years I was her doctor, and also for Harmony when she was born and growing up. It always brightened my day when Linda or Harmony came in. Linda was unforgettable... so energetic, positive, adventurous, fun to talk with; always looking to make the world a better place while she was having a fascinating time. I remember seeing her in the hospital after her hiking fall in the gorge what ... 15 years ago. She was seriously injured...

Linda was my drama student and feature actress at Albany High School. Periodically, she and I would touch base, and it was as though we had just seen each other a few days earlier. She was a starring actress for us at the school, and my memories of her as as vivid today as they were 60 years ago. I am sorry she has passed in the prime of her life. I will remember her as you describe her in this wonderful obituary. May she forever Rest In Peace. Bob Stalick, retired drama coach at Albany...