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Linda Lee Steigerwald

Portland, Oregon

1942 - 2017

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Linda Lee Steigerwald Dec. 23, 1942 - July 18, 2017 Linda Steigerwald of Portland, died peacefully July 18, 2017, with her loving husband, son and extended family by her side. Linda was born in Scranton, Pa., and attended K-Falls through 7th grade. She then moved to Binghamton, N.Y., for her 8th...

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I Was Shocked To Hear You Had Left So Quietly To Be With Our Lord, Linda. It Was So Soon After Our Dear Friend Janet Day Brelje Departed On Jan 10th, 2017. Even Though Dennis Is My Actual Cousin, I Always Thought Of You As My Cousin Too. My Mother, Maxine Steigerwald Shannon, Had You To Her House Once With Denny & Your Son. He Was So Exuberant. Your Grace & Quiet Poise Made Me Feel Quieter. You Were Born "Trailing Clouds Of Glory" Behind You. Now You Walk Among The Stars. Heaven Is The...

Dear Dennis and family, How fortunate we all were to know this extraordinary woman! Linda was the dearest of the dear.
I will always remember her smile, kindness and beauty. There was always laughter when she graced any gathering. I am grateful that the family and friends were by her side when left us peacefully.
Mary and Gordon Hoffman

Dennis and family,
May you find comfort in all your cherished memories. Linda was a beautiful,gracious lady who was everyone's friend. Always giving and caring about others. She loved her family. We miss her dearly.
Wayne,Georgia and Allison Armour

I became acquainted with Linda at the bridal shop where she volunteered. Linda brightened up the atmosphere around her, always had a smile and served our brides with love. It was a joy to work with her and I'm so thankful to have had the opportunity to get to know her. So grateful to know that I will see her again one day in heaven!

Dear family, ours was a connection through our children, Allen and Hannah and trip to Oaxaca when they were in the 6th grade. We kept in touch through the years, mostly at the Mac. Only recently we "caught up" in the halls, but no idea that her time with us was so short. Warm, sincere, generous, outgoing - Linda was a gift to everyone whose life she touched. My sincerest condolences. love, a friend, Geri

Sweet Linda, - you are now with Jesus, the One you have faithfully served these many years. How wonderful for you, Linda! - yet a gut-wrenching, hard-to-understand loss for us. You were so very "present"- you listened, you cared, intently looked into our eyes, always with an encouraging smile that filled your beautiful face. You brought sunshine to our lives.
My prayers go out for the family - I am so very sorry for your loss.

Linda was a woman with beauty that radiated from the inside out. I remember her fondly from our years helping at Lincoln.
Even years after the boys had graduated I saw her walking on Council Crest, She was always quick with a wave and a smile. She will be greatly missed.

Dear family,The loss of Linda is heartbreaking for me. I always thought we would have more time for tea, hugs and prayer.I will always love you and that tea... we will share that in heaven your cousin, Kim

I knew Linda from her years in Boise. A kind and beautiful woman never to be forgotten. Hard to accept her loss. I am holding you, her family, in my thoughts and my heart.