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Linda P. Ziemer

Tacoma, Washington

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Linda P Ziemer Linda Ziemer (Miller), born Nov. 14th, 1946 in Longview, WA, went home to heaven on Sept. 26th, 2011. She is survived by the love of her life, Larry Ziemer, who held her hand to the end and never left her side; daughters Myrna (Gus), Brenda (Bob), and Debbie (Holly), honorary...

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Linda's Daycare was Kelsey and Cheryl's 2nd home for many years. She was not only a trusted daycare provider, but a true friend. She helped me see that I could be a successful single Mother. We went to many of Debbie's basketball games together. The girls have many great memories of their years with Linda and all of the kids. She will be truly missed. Our thought and prayers are with her family.

linda i will miss you forever, you were the love of my life and i will always keep you in my heart and in my mind, you were my everything, freind,lover,confidant,helper,copilot,gamespoter and most of all the one i adored. your battle with als was hard fought and you never gave up to the very end, you are my rock. i know you are in a better place whether you wunt to call it heaven or the happy hunting ground, i hope to join you there to continue our lives together "road trip go in peace next...

At one time I shared a lot of life with Linda and I will miss her so much. She was someone I looked up to and I treasured her friendship. She was always there for me as I was raising my son as a single mom. Her daycare was a true godsend to me as was having her as my friend. Love you Linda. To her family, take care, my thoughts and prayers are with you. We all now have a special guardian angel watching over us.

Mom,
You are so much the best part of me. You have taught me so much that words cannot even say!! You will be so greatly missed. I will always carry you in my mind and soul. Thank you for giving me life. You are a amazing person. I will see you soon!!

How do I say goodbye to the best part of my life. I do not know how to do that. I was there when you were born and with you when you were reborn. A lifetime and yet not enough time. You were my hero, sister dear. You braved this fight with determination, with laughter too, and yes, sometimes with tears. I believe in my heart you have made a difference in the battle with ALS. We may not fully see that in this pain we are in over losing you, but I know it will come to pass. You were the best...

Larry, Myrna, Brenda & Debbie - Linda meant so much to our family she was Mark's daycare Mom for six years while he went to Whittier. He has such fond memories of all the time he spent at Linda's and we have great pictures of trips to Wright Park to play in the leaves. Linda had a huge impact on our lives, she will be greatly missed. Our thoughts are with you all. The McClements Family

Sister Linda i so miss you. silver wings shining in the sunlight,
they're taking you away,leaving me lonely, silver wings slowly fading out of sight......you were an inspiration to all that was fortunate enough to have crossed your path! i loved you so much and will have a piece of you with me forever! and those memories oh those memories of a life time......

Myrna, Brenda & Debbie-
I have fond memories of your mom from Vista. She was always so very sweet and kind to me. I know that her passing must be difficult,but she lives on in all of you. May you all find peace and healing.
Megan

Our friendship and love will live on forever.

Linda's laughter, her beautiful smile and her everlasting love to her family and friends will live on in our hearts and our wonderful memories as we journeyed through life together. She will be missed by everyone she touched. --God Bless--