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Linda Marie Wah

Portland, Oregon

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WAH, Linda Marie

Linda Marie Wah, a lifetime Oregon resident, died Oct. 30, 2008, in New York City. Daughter of the late Dr. Edward Eng Wah, Linda is survived by her mother, Muriel Joan Wah; her brothers and their spouses, Dr. Robert and Debra Wah and David Wah and Elizabeth Economy; and four...

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My sincere condolences to the Wah Family. I was very sorry to hear of Linda's death, as well as that of her father. I remember Dr. Wah walking to work every day. Too many memories of Linda to talk about but she always had a smile on her face and something positive to say! She was everyone's friend! I know she will be missed by many people.

Again my sympathy on your loss...

May I express my heartfelt sympathies to everyone in Linda's family and close network. I was shocked beyond belief when I learned of her passing.

I went to school with Linda from grade school through high school. My fond memories include playing on the tennis team together and a trip to Seaside for the weekend with her family. She always had a big smile and a friendly face to greet you with.

It is with great joy I reflect on our paths crossing. I am a better person to have...

My sincere sympathy to Linda's mother and family. To lose two people in such a short time is hard to believe.

I knew Linda in high school. We were just a few of the 'oriental people' at Parkrose. We also had dads that were dentists. We would ski together--we were blessed with parents who could give us the gift of taking the Parkrose Ski Bus to learn the sport of skiing.

Even though Linda and I weren't in the same social circles, we did ski together all the time. She was a...

I am sorry to hear of Linda's passing. She was a friend of mine from our days at U of O and the Pi Phi house. I best remember Linda wanting to hear the best gossip, of course studying (we were fellow business majors, she always did much better than me on tests) and jump roping in the laundry room of the Pi Phi house. She had a great sense of humor that we all enjoyed. My prayers go out to Linda's family and friends.