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Glenda Smith
February 1, 2021
My husband, James K Smith, worked with Linda at IPAC and when he died, Linda and I became friends who kept in contact for a number of years. She was a kind person and I enjoyed knowing her. I moved to TN in 2017 and we lost touch. I was very sorry to hear of her passing and wish for peace and comfort to her family. I do remember her talking and seeing pictures of her niece and nephew and how much she loved them.
Laura Wands
January 31, 2021
Spent many years working with Linda at Kohls. She very much enjoyed being the " favorite" Aunt. We had many conversations about the times she spent with them.
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