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Linda M. Thompson

Auburn, New York

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PORT BYRON < Linda M. Thompson, 55, of Port Byron died unexpectedly Monday, Aug. 25, 2008, at her home. Linda was born in Conquest, the daughter of George and Doris DenBleyker Frank. She was a life long resident of the area. She was employed by Loft"s Country Meats and most recently with Ed...

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Dear Paul and Rob,
I am so sorry to hear about your mom's passing my heart goes out to you.

Paul,
Very sorry to hear of your mom's passing. Prayers go out to you and your family.

Aunt Linda was always the one who laughed the most and gave the biggest, longest and best hugs of anyone. She was always the first one to greet us in the driveway when we came to visit no matter what the occasion, happy or sad. I really missed her rushing out to see us this time. I believe with all my heart that she has finally found the peace we all long for. My prayers are with Robbie and Paul and their families. May you find strength together. Love to you all.

Rob and Paul,
My heart goes out to you at the passing of your Mom. She was certainly a true friend. We had great times together as we worked side by side. I am so very sorry.

To Linda's family: We are so sorry to hear of Linda's passing. We have many good memories from the camp when we were kids. Linda's smile will always be with us.
Mary Ann and Barbara Jackson

To Linda's family: I'm so sorry for your loss. I went to school with Linda, and always considered her a friend. When we would meet in passing, we would always laugh. Her passing is untimely, and she will certainly be missed. My prayers go out to Linda, and all of you.

Rob and Paul,
very sorry to hear of your moms passing.

Aunt Linda always seemed to be in a good mood. Her laughter was contagious and I can not remember ever having a bad time when she was around. Linda will always be in my thoughts and prayers. I regret not being able to see more of her as she was a very special person. We should all cherish the time we have and loved ones around us. You just never know.
I love you Aunt Linda

To Linda's Family,
I am sorry to hear about your loss. I have known Linda since I was a little girl. My most memorable moments with Linda are when her nephew,Mike, passed away. Linda was the rock that held alot of us up. She made me realize that Mike wouldn't have wanted us to be sad for his death. He would have wanted us to celebrate his life. I think Linda would want people to do the same for her. I am thinking of you all.