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Steven "Rick" Linstrom

Los Angeles, California

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STEVEN "RICK" LINSTROM Born to Rose and Ross Linstrom in Los Angeles, California on January 26, 1940. Rick passed away Friday, March 6, 2009 at his home in Acton with his wife, Jud y, of fifty years at his side. Rick was raised in Culver City and moved with his family to Woodland Hills in 1954....

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Mr. Linstrom was a great man. He treated me like another son. Both Mr. & Mrs. Linstrom let my Mother and Me into their family and shared their life with us, from the ball park to camping at Carpenteria or Mammoth to the Holiday's at the house. I will miss Mr. Linstrom as he shared himself with me from practicing ball to sailing his boats to giving me employment at age 14 at the Rental Yard to helping me become a good family man.
Two songs that bring me closer to him and God when I heard...

Judy and all the Linstrom Family,
So sorry to hear of Rick's passing. He will be truly missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
We knew Rick from many years of Westhills Baseball & Soccer.
All our love in your time of sorrow,
Walt, Lee, Scott & Ryan Graves

Judy and all the Linstrom Family,

So sorry to hear of Rick's passing. He will be truly missed.

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Love Tony, RosAnna, Matthew, Michael, Jacob.

To the Linstrom Family:

Our thoughts and prayers go out to you at this most difficult time.

Mr. Linstrom as I knew him from the Westhills Baseball days will be missed.

Phillip Scuderi & family

I am shocked and saddened to hear the news of Mr. Linstrom's passing. I grew up on the same street with their family in West Hills. He coached me for one soccer season and was a man who always had a smile on his face. My thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Linstrom Family. I haven't seen them in years, but I have fond memories of life on Pondera Cir.

To the Linstrom family,Kevin and I were so sad to hear of Rick's passing. We have such fun memories of the Linstrom's on Pondera Circle....Our thoughts and prayers are with you
Love & Blessings Kevin and Norette Gilbert

To the entire Linstrom Family:
I was deeply saddened to hear of Rick's passing. My memories of him will always be that warm smile of his and those beautiful blue eyes. I truly loved him and will miss him. He has such an amazing legacy with his children and grandchildren and he will live on through them. It's a great loss to lose him but such an amazing blessing to have had him in our lives. May God Bless your family and help you to believe "Papa" will always be watching over all of...

Judy, Ross and all the Linstom Family:
Our deepest sympathy, prayers & love go
out to you at this difficult time. He will always be remembered and admired for the difference he made in this world, especially for the kids he coached.

My thoughts are with you all. I always enjoyed hearing a good story from Rick, seeing him at Frankie's games, coaching and supporting the boys, and just seeing him be the husband, father, and grandfather he was. I feel blessed to have known him.