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Linda King White

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Linda King White obituary, 1941-2025, Albuquerque, NM

BORN

1941

DIED

2025

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Linda White Obituary

Linda King White

March 31, 1941 - February 26, 2025

Albuquerque, New Mexico - It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Linda King White at the age of 83, on February 26, 2025, at the Presbyterian Hospice Inpatient Unit after a series of short illnesses. Throughout her final days, Linda's determination to live and her indomitable spirit were unwavering, even as her body could no longer keep pace with her will to thrive.

Linda's life was marked by an unyielding commitment to education, public service, and lifelong learning. Her professional journey included roles as a middle school counselor in Albuquerque and Las Cruces Public Schools, as well as leadership positions such as the Executive Director of Planned Parenthood Association of Idaho, and the Albuquerque YWCA, and a member of the Board of the National Planned Parenthood Federation. In her early 80s, Linda completed the 4-year Education For Ministry (EFM) program and continued to serve the Episcopal Church, further exemplifying her lifelong devotion to growth, service, and education.

A passionate advocate for educational opportunities, Linda was instrumental in establishing scholarships in the names of her parents, her parents-in law, and several loved ones, focused on areas of particular importance and interest to them. She was deeply committed to ensuring that future generations would have access to the resources and opportunities she valued so highly. Linda was extremely proud of the educational goals and achievements of her four children and two grandchildren and encouraged them in all of their various interests and pursuits.

Linda's political activism was another cornerstone of her life. She volunteered with the League of Women Voters, worked on various ballot issues, and supported progressive candidates at local, state, and federal levels. Her activism was grounded in a vision of equality and compassion, particularly for women, girls, and minorities, always advocating for forward-thinking, inclusive solutions.

An insatiable reader, Linda's love for knowledge knew no bounds. She was deeply well-read, with a vast collection of books and articles spanning countless subjectsher Amazon orders alone would attest to her eclectic tastes and relentless curiosity.

Beyond her professional and intellectual pursuits, Linda was a lover of the arts and culture. She instilled a deep appreciation for music, theater, and the arts in her family. Her passion for the New Mexico Philharmonic, the Santa Fe Opera, and countless museums, botanical gardens, and zoological exhibits helped to cultivate the same appreciation in those around her, enriching the lives of her loved ones with every performance, every exhibit, every experience.

She also tolerated her husband's love of the New York Yankees and even learned quite a bit about baseball herself.

Linda is survived by her devoted husband of nearly 45 years, Charles White; daughters Sarah Hawkins, Allison Swift (Jerry), Rachel Hawkins; and son Daniel Hawkins (Kylie). She is also survived by her grandchildren Audrey Swift and Benjamin Hawkins, as well as her brother Dr. Kenneth King (Jenness) and sister-in-law Barbara Blakley (Larry), her sweet little terrier, Sage and beloved red Standard Poodle 'grandog,' Olive Noel. She was preceded in death by her parents, Kenneth and Dorothy King, and her son-in-law Samir Y. Naguib, and many beloved dogs.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains, the Animal Humane Society, or the Cathedral of St. John in Albuquerque. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, March 22, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. at the Cathedral of St. John (318 Silver Avenue, Albuquerque, NM 87102), followed by a reception to celebrate Linda's life and legacy.

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Published by Idaho Statesman from Mar. 5 to Mar. 9, 2025.

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Ed Cohen

July 8, 2025

I just returned from Scotland to learn the sad news of Linda's passing. Sixty years ago, we were office mates at UNM and even though we lived on opposite sides of the country we still managed to keep in touch. She was one of the most caring people I've ever known. When my wife Donna suffered a stroke during a visit to Albuquerque, Linda and Charles came to the hospital to visit her; I'll never forget how lovingly Linda spoke to Donna in her final hours, and I'll always remember the tears Charles was shedding as they departed. Now I'm weeping for my lost friend, Linda.

Mark Schwers, Sandy Riley

March 21, 2025

I'm sure she had a lot to be thankful for, to the life she was given. Most good byes are hard. God Bless you....

V-22 Communication Navigation Team

March 21, 2025

To Ms. Allison Swift and the White Family, We embrace the Air Force Wingman concept and offer sincere condolences to you all during this time of bereavement. Please know that we standby ready to provide support as needed.

Angie Holguin-Dotson

March 20, 2025

Linda White was an incredible human being and above all educator. She went way above the call of duty for students she worked with as well as the staff. Rest in peace incredible lady.

Beverly Hine

March 19, 2025

May the memories of Linda provide comfort for her family. Her´s was a life well lived.

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March 6, 2025

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

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