Linda-Weir-Obituary

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Linda J. Weir

Mundelein, Illinois

Sep 22, 1950 – Oct 1, 2023

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BORN
September 22, 1950
DIED
October 1, 2023
LOCATION
Mundelein, Illinois

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Kristan Funeral Home - Mundelein Obituary

Visitation for Linda Weir 73, (nee Steben) is from 4-8 PM Thursday October 5, 2023, at the Kristan Funeral Home 219 West Maple Avenue, Mundelein and from 10-11 AM Friday at St. Matthew Lutheran Church 24500 Old McHenry Rd. Hawthorn Woods, IL.  Funeral service will begin at 11 AM.  Interment will follow in Willow Lawn Memorial Park, Vernon Hills.


 


Linda was born September 22, 1950, in Oak Park, IL and passed away at home on Sunday October 1, 2023, surrounded by her family.


Linda dedicated 35 years of her life to educating students within the Round Lake School system. She loved spending time with her family and shared many cherished moments with her grandchildren.  She was known for her love of Disney, enjoyed exploring new places through travel, was an avid reader and spent time caring for her home, especially her garden.


 


Linda is survived by her children Deborah Weir, Jeffrey (Betty) Weir, her sister Anita Bach and her grandsons Jonathan, Logan and Harrison.


In lieu of flowers, memorials to St. Jude’s Childrens Research Hospital at https://www.stjude.org/


 


For additional information, visit www.kristanfuneralhome.com or call 847-566-8020.

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Debbie, I am so sorry for your loss. When we lose our Moms, it feels like we lose our starting point in this big, crazy world. I'm sending you many, many hugs. I was touched earlier this year when your Mom made a point of saying hello to me and commenting about our fearless Dragon Boat team at Chinatown. Having lost my own Mom, I can say she may be physically gone but she will always be with you in spirit. Many hugs, my friend. Dawn

I am so sorry for your loss. I have fond memories of Linda and Debbie doing various things with Shannon and me. I especially am thankful that Linda and Debbie met Shannon at the airport and drove her to Charleston after my husband died. That act of kindness is greatly appreciated.

Remembering Linda always for her faith, laugh, common sense. Praising God always that she was in my life.

My dear cousin. I know your Dad met you with open arms. Now you are there with all the family that went before us. I have this loney feeling being left behind. I always planned to be there first. Rest easy in Jesus hands.