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Linda Rowbury

Logan, Utah

1973 - 2011

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Linda Clark Rowbury, 38, passed away June 22, 2011, in Murray, Utah, following complications of pregnancy.Linda was born Jan. 13, 1973, in Daly City, Calif., to Edland D. and Donna Clark, and was raised in St. Anthony, Idaho. She graduated from South Fremont High School and attended Ricks College...

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Brad, I was so sorry to hear of the loss of your lovely wife. My heart goes out to you and your children during this very difficult time.

LInda has been the heart and face I've looked into for many many years as I utilized the services of the USU credit union. Always cheerful and full of fun when I borrowed for an old antique car, boat or airplane. Though our association was always business, I counted her as a friend. The loss to the Rowbury family is unimaginable. I am only one of hundreds who knew her through her services at CCU. May God bless her and her family as I know he will. ]

Harry and Susan Ames

I grew up in the same neighborhood with Linda, we went to the same church and we had siblings the same age - I am really sad, she was always so nice to me, a really wonderful person

Linda was my best friend I had to leave when my family moved to Utah. I remember telling my parents with conviction that if they made me leave Linda, I would never make another friend in my life. That was in the 4th grade. I lost contact with Linda until I saw her while we were both attending USU. I was so happy to see her - she's one of those people you haven't seen for years and can pick up right where you left off. I just wanted you to know that I thought of her often - she had an...

Brad and Family,
I am so sorry to hear about Linda. My heart aches for you and your family. She always brought smiles to everyone around her and will be missed by all who knew her. I will keep you all in my prayers.

To the Clark/Rowbury family:

My heart is full of grief for your family. I only knew Linda through association as a customer at the Credit Union. She always made me laugh! I probably wasted too much of her time when she was supposed to be working, but she wanted to know about my kids whom she had helped with loans, etc. We especially enjoyed talking about Disneyland.

She is no longer around to visit that happy kingdom, but she is in a Kingdom of far greater worth...

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Linda was always so polite and fun to visit with, she will be missed by many people. Please know you and your family are in my heart and prayers.

You don't know me, but our family was in the waiting room for my sister's husband, and I talked with one of the nieces' husband who lives in Provo. So sorry to hear about Linda but she sounds like an awesome person and she obviously has a great family and support system. It's hard to understand why a young mom would be taken...my brother lost his 24 year old wife to a pregnancy-related blood clot and left a 2 year old and 8-day old...but we have to trust in Heavenly Father because He knows...

Sorry for your loss of Linda.Losing a loved one is very painful.