LINDA-TAYLOR-Obituary

LINDA LOUISE TAYLOR

Anacortes, Washington

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Linda Louise Taylor, 48, of Burlington, died in Mount Vernon as a result of a homicide.She was born on February 8, 1962, in Springfield, Oregon, the daughter of Albert & Afton (Cook) Woodworth.Linda was an Anacortes resident since 1979, and worked at the Rite-Aid, and the Shell store in...

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I knew Linda for only a few months before she moved from Anacortes to Burlington. In that time, Linda touched my heart with her warm personality and her genuine smile. She was so proud of her daughters, and her face lit up when she talked about her precious grandson, Jayden.
My sincere condolences to Linda's family and friends.

I will always remember your smile, your laughter...the happiness you shared with others. It has been so many years since I last saw you, but I have never forgotten our 'Little Linda'. Love you always, Laura (your cousin)

Linda, your smile, laughter and hugs always made my day. I enjoyed working with you at Rite Aid. I always enjoyed working with you and James out in the trailer or out in the plants. Linda you always talked about your family and friends how your face would lite up and glow. Especially when you talked about your grandbaby. I know you are watching over all of us. I want to tell you that I love you and you are a very special person in my life. I want to thank you for all your smiles and hugs....

Linda, you were always a bundle of smiles and hugs! I can remember when things didn't look so good on some of our trips & adventures, but boy they were NOT boring! and for those smiles you still bring to my face i want to say "Thank You and I'll see you soon my dear"

You were a customer at my store. It was an honor to get to know you. Your loving smile will be missed.

Lucky & granddaughters ~~~ We think of you often. Caring & love to you all.
Robert & Doris