1960
2021
Linda Marie Burns of Arlington passed away Sept 20, 2021. She was preceded in death by her mother Darlene G Johnson & father William H Johnson. Linda is leaving behind her husband Gary A Burns, her brother David H (Anna) Johnson, of Spokane & 2 sisters. She is also leaving behind her 5 daughters: Tabitha Burns, Jennifer (Holly) Burns, Stacy Wheatley, Sunny (Jamie) Burns & Sammy Burns, her 12 grandchildren & 2 great grandchildren along with Digger & Maddie, her pups.
Linda was born in Alameda, California on the 14th of Jan 1960 to Darlene & William (Bill) Johnson. Her parents moved to Washington State where she attended schools in Diablo & Lynnwood. She met Gary Burns (the love of her life) in 1990. They married Aug 10, 1996 at their home in Arlington. Linda & Gary had just celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary. Although she had been unwell, her daughters made sure that they were able to celebrate this milestone.
Linda was fiercely loyal to her family & friends. She was an extremely compassionate soul and also had a wickedly funny sense of humor. She will be missed sorely by her family & friends that loved her so much.
For Linda: we know that you are in Heaven where you belong & will be watching over us. God has gained an Angel.
Her Memorial will be announced at a later date.
January 14, 1960 - September 20, 2021To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Patti Wrd
October 11, 2023
Well cuz, it's been two years and I still miss you dearly. I miss your laughter. Making fun of me and big heart.
When I do something crazy I always figure it's you whispering in my ear to do it.
Love you always....
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Patti Ward
October 17, 2021
Love and miss you Cuz.
Find Aunt Harriet so she can show you around and teach you how to cause mischief without getting caught.
Come visit me any time you want. I can handle it.
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