LINDA-SMALL-Obituary

LINDA ELAINE SMALL

Dedham, Massachusetts

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SMALL, Linda Elaine (Shapiro) Linda Elaine Small (Shapiro) of Randolph passed into eternal peace on November 14, 2017, surrounded by her loving family. She was the wife of the late Melvyn H. Small and the beloved daughter of the late Freda and Alec Shapiro. She leaves behind her children Ken...

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I extend sincere condolences to Linda's loving family at this very difficult time of loss. Linda was a wonderful woman with whom I shared a warm friendship that spanned over many years and this will remain a meaningful memory for me! She was a special lady!

Our thoughts and wishes go out to your entire family. Linda was always one my favorite moms when we were growing up in Randolph.

Dear family of Linda Small,

I am thinking of you this evening and wanted to let you know that I am praying that this transition, this new realty is at least peaceful. Your mother was a wonderful lady and I am glad I had the opportunity to be with her and work with her during her PT sessions. I remember watching her one day when she would interact with other residents; she was always so giving,understanding and concerned for others.

I am certain she is finally at...

Alan and Family,

I am so sorry for your loss. She will always be with you and may her memories bring you joy.

Love always,
Flavia

Linda was one of the first women I met when I moved to Randolph in 1963. She was a delightful and funny lady. I remember two specific things about Linda. She was a great cook and created a wonderful Friday night dinner for us years ago. She filled me in with tidbits of Jewish cooking. I never forgot that meal. I also remember a phone conversation we had more recently. Linda told me I intimidated her! I was amazed and asked her why? She said I was always sure of myself and knew what I wanted...

Alan and family,
I am so, so sorry for your loss. I hope that your memories will help you thru this difficult time.
Mame Scolaro

Dear family of Linda, I saw Linda's photo in the Boston Globe this morning and was shocked. I haven't seen her in many years but she's too young to be gone! I used to see her at least once a year when she was the nurse for Dr Alan Rashba. She was such a firecracker! Great wit, so funny. We used to banter back And forth, so much fun. She and I had a good relationship and rapport. She also was so proud of her kids and her Judaism. She was just a wonderful person, nurse and someone I was...