ROYALL, Linda
Linda Royall, age 65, Wife, Mom, Stepmom, Grandma, Sister, Aunt and friend passed away January 3, 2013. She attended
Cooley High School in Detroit, Michigan and moved to California in 1969. Linda retired from Iolab Corporation, Claremont, CA and most recently in retirement returned to work with her husband as a bookkeeper at RPM RC Products in Chino. She was a huge Dodger and Lakers fan. She loved her grandkids, her little dog, going to Vegas and traveling.
She was born April 10, 1947 in Detroit, Michigan. She is survived by her husband Richard, her siblings and their spouses, Beatrice & Dave Benedict, Johnny Cabrera and Andy & Vicki Cabrera; her children and their spouses, Debbie and Mark Keefer, Denise Schwab, Deanna & Larry Froemmling, Donna Schwab, Danielle Schwab, Kevin and Julie Royall; her grandchildren Alexis, Autumn, Brandon, Andrew, Kate, Austin and Sean. She is preceded in death by her mother, father and daughter.
A memorial service for Linda will be held Wednesday, January 9, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. at Live Oak Chapel and Cemetery located at 200 E. Duarte Road, Monrovia, CA 91016. Relatives and friends are welcome to attend the memorial. She will be greatly missed.
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I will miss you!!! Especially playing games. Shut the front door. I had never heard that before. Thanks foe for teaching something new.
Cynthia Dow
January 11, 2013
On behalf The Ortiz Family (Grandpa John/Big John)we are sending our deepest condolences.
Hector, Manuel, Rebecca Avila, Norma, Teresa and Laura
Laura Ortiz
January 9, 2013
I will miss your laughter, your outrageous sense of humor and all the good times we had growing up. You were the coolest cousin a girl could ever ask for. I know our Moms and Aunts were waiting for you in Heaven with open arms. I will miss you and love you always.
Josie Gomez
January 9, 2013
We will miss sweet Linda's big, warm heart and huge smile. You always brightened up the room and made everyone feel loved. Our sincere condolences to Richard and Family. RIP Linda
Scott Irwin
January 9, 2013
WITH HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES TO RICHARD, DENISE AND ENTIRE FAMILY. GOD CALLED HOME A GREAT ONE AND WE WILL SEE HER AGAIN
KURT ZEPPENFELD
January 9, 2013
I will truly miss you Linda. Who will be there to tell me, I can't wear white shoe's before Easter Sunday or how to fix my hair without a hair brush? You always have had a very special place in my heart, and you will remain there, my dear sweet friend, until we meet again! I love you and you will truly be missed. Love, Natalie McHugh (Dr Kayser's nurse)
Natalie McHugh
January 9, 2013
We love you and miss you so much...
hector and desiree lomeli
January 8, 2013
We will miss you greatly,especially when we are playing LCR. You always needed to write the R on your right hand and the L on your left hand because you couldn't remember which was which. It always made us laugh. We love you!
Uncle Tony and Aunt Connie
January 8, 2013
We are all going to miss you especially when we play LCR. No one else could ever take your place!
Tony & Connie
January 8, 2013
OUR CONDOLENCES FROM DR. BUNKERS AND ALL THE SAN DIMAS DENTAL GROUP FAMILY....
DR. JOHN BUNKERS
January 8, 2013
I will miss our talks and your laugh and of course your little sneezes... I love you
desiree lomeli
January 8, 2013
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