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Joyce Carter
April 27, 2013
Rest in peace Linda. I know you will be missed by many..Did not know you as an adult but as a cute little girl in N.D. And cute you were. Prayers and thoughts to all of your family from an older cousin in Texas.
Uncle Gene Iverson
April 24, 2013
I first met Linda on June 1 1946!!!!It was a rainy day in North Dakota , we lived on the farm about 23 miles from Williston.Our roads were very muddy that day. I har recently purchased a model A ford which was a very good mud car---we had no phone so the only way we could know what was going on was to drive in to see. My mother and I did just that ,when we arrived at the hospital, there was no baby, so we drove home (23 miles)after a few hours we go back into town again, and still no baby, so home we go again---a few more hours and we go back in again and hurray there was a baby !!!!!lINDA HAD ARRIVED----she was a cute little package, my first experience at being an uncle, and Mom and Dads at being grand parents!!---So now Linda, you are at peace
Pat Coaker
April 24, 2013
A big hug & kiss for you and Katie.
Mary Bartlett
April 23, 2013
I first met Linda when I applied for the job to help with Roger in 2001.During the years Linda came down sick. When she got the diagnosis of mouth cancer she came by Roger's and we all cried together. After her surgery she joked about now her and Roger talked the same. It was her little joke. She was always very quiet and polite. We will miss you forever.
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Machelle Miller
April 23, 2013
i can remember the first time i met Linda she was the person that trained me to take care of Roger Boden it was funny cus she was showing me how to bathe Roger he has a roll in shower so ur gonna get wet even if u dont want to. So Linda took off here shoese & lift her stockings on (?)To this day i still dont know why she didnt take them off :O) Sure am glad i got to meet her & become her friend she will be misted.
Roger Boden
April 23, 2013
Linda and I met in 1997 when Linda's brother, Scott, introduced us. Linda became my care giver and friends over the years we had a special relationship. Linda and I needed someone in our lives and we found each other. We had our good times as well as our bad times. With everyday live we loved and cared about each other. Linda, you will be deeply missed, “I Love You”.
Roger Boden
Nisha
April 22, 2013
I am her care giver work for more then 2years she is nice woman with good heart i miss her every much God bless
Chris Highland
April 22, 2013
I am sad for the loss of my cousin, Linda. Her suffering is finally over. We all reflect on the struggles she had, and hope for health in the extended family. Love and peace to each one of you, and may we appreciate life a little more today.
karen kellogg-mason
April 22, 2013
Being the oldest of the cousins and not living nearby I have always thought of Linda as she was--such a pretty, quiet and nice little girl. That will be what I will always remember about her all these years later. Rest in peace, Linda.
April 21, 2013
Angela and Katie my love is with you.
xoxoxoxoxox
~Marcia~
Sharon Brewer
April 21, 2013
Please rest in gentle hands now Linda. I never knew you as an adult but always had fun with you when we were kids at family gatherings. you will hurt no more, you will live on in spirit forever.
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