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Linda Fay Seltzer

Colorado Springs, Colorado

Jul 30, 1947 – Jun 5, 2023

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BORN
July 30, 1947
DIED
June 5, 2023
LOCATION
Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Linda Fay Seltzer (Norvell), 75, passed away on June 5, 2023. She was born on July 30, 1947 to Jacquelyne Thompson (Hahn) and LP Norvell. Linda is survived by her mother, her daughters, Melanie Seltzer, Heather Slawson and family, and her brother, Michael Norvell and family. She was preceded in...

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Linda was a great advocate for the injured worker when she was in the return to work office. She was also most gracious and thankful to FS6 after the night we called her to pick up her daughter at the fire station.

You were by far the best person God will ever grace my life with. My heart will remain broken until we meet again. I love you forever.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. Thank you for all you did for us, it was always a pleasure to talk to you.

Linda was truly a ray of sunshine in what was at times a very cloudy environment at LA County Fire. She always put our needs first and always, always had time to sit down with You and just talk. Thank You for all that you have done for me and everyone else at LACOFD. Al Schriver

Linda worked for the LA County Fire department for many years. Linda assisted firefighters with getting the necessary care when they were ill or injured as a result of their job duties. All of us loved Linda for her caring ways. She will be missed.

I am so sorry to hear about Linda´s passing. She was an absolute sweet heart. Got to know her and her dad LP well in past years and stayed in touch as often as we could with life being busy. Heartfelt condolences to her family. God Bless you all!!!

You were the best big sister and Roll model in my life thank you for blessing my life. I will always Love you and Mike

Linda you were the best Big Sister and Roll Model I ever had . Now you are with Lp And your Grandma Ann