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2015
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Dwinna Barker
December 12, 2015
I am so very sorry to hear about Linda. Randy, you and your family are in my thoughts. She was such a dear person and will be missed by so many.
Nancy Phillips
December 3, 2015
I worked with Linda during her 25+ years of service to Arlington Memorial Hospital where she was dedicated to her profession of nursing. Among her many accomplishments as director of the education department at AMH, she was instrumental in developing the first diabetes community education program, the hospital's first guest relations program. She also collaborated with the American Heart Association to bring quality training and educational classes for the employees and members of the community.
She loved her family and we shared the joy of the arrival of her first granddaughter Baylee. Every time I eat a "Good Little Boy" cookie I will think of her and the cookie sheets Randal made for me. She will be missed.
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