Lynda Patricia-Altman-Obituary

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Lynda Patricia Williams Altman

Wilmington, North Carolina

Nov 24, 1939 – Nov 3, 2020 (Age 80)

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BORN
November 24, 1939
DIED
November 3, 2020
AGE
80
LOCATION
Wilmington, North Carolina

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Andrews Mortuary and Crematory - Market Street Chapel - Wilmington Obituary

Lynda Patricia Williams Altman, of Wilmington, died Tuesday, November 3, 2020 at the LCFHCC.

She was born in Wilmington, NC on November 24, 1939 the daughter of Winston Wallace (Wink) Williams and Mary Patricia (Pat) O’Sullivan Williams.

Lynda grew up in Sunset Park and graduated...

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Sharing in your sorrow over the loss of this dear, wonderful lady. I know how greatly she will be missed by everyone who knew and loved her, but we must be comforted in knowing that she is experiencing a greater peace and joy than we can ever know here on Earth and we will see her again.

Omg! To all the Altman family Kim Kenny . Freddie and Uncle Fred this saddens me so much my Aunt Linda was a breath of fresh air a ray of sunshine and sweet as honey as I look back and remember all of our Thanksgiving and Christmases together and how we loved eating and singing and just being together. Those were such happy times and those are memories that I've never forgotten . I love you Uncle Fred May God surround you with his grace and Glory so you and your family will be able to get...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Lynda, you gave me the confidence I lacked and always helped, even before I learned to back a trailer you did it for me. Thank you. You will be missed.

Fred sorry to hear of your loss. Take Care

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It was Christmas 1959 when I met Lynda. My husband Bill introduced me to her. We lived in San Antonio. Tx and were in the Air Force. When we moved here in 1960 after Bill got out of service we moved back. She lived around the corner from Bill's family. From there we became the best of friends and watched all the kids with mine growing up and having kids of their own..We were always cooking spots when we caught them . Riding horses, fishing, you name it we did it !! 60 wonderful years we...

So sad to hear about this. Much love to all of the family at this time.

She had such a beautiful smile for everyone she met and always had very long big hugs for everyone. She will surely be missed .To Fred, Freddie, Kim and Kenny, I am truely sorry about her passing ... Sincerely , Cousin Brenda Williams Clark