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Age 66, of Squirrel Hill, passed away on Sunday, February 2, 2020. Treasured wife of 41 years of Bob Goldstein; mother of Beth (Jeremy Goldman) and Michael (Maggie Cann); grandmother of Hannah Skye Goldman and Lila Gwendolyn Goldstein. After attending Taylor Allderdice High School, Linda went on to earn her B.A. in Psychology from the University of Michigan, graduating as part of the Mortar Board Honor Society. Linda was a devoted wife and mother and very proud new grandmother. Linda is also survived by her beloved aunt, Ilene (Jacobson) Weil; mother, Bernice Lasser; and brother, Jay Lasser. She was preceded in death by her grandmother, Sophie (Fireman Danovitz) Hersh; father, Harold Lasser; and brother, Mark Lasser. Services will be at RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, INC., 5509 Centre Avenue, Shadyside on Wednesday at noon. Visitation one and one half hour prior to services (10:30 a.m. - 12 p.m.) Interment Tree of Life Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Children's Institute (www.amazingkids.org) or Humane Animal Rescue (www.humaneanimalrescue.org).
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Oren Spiegler
February 18, 2020
How tragic to suffer the untimely and almost simultaneous loss of Linda and Bob, two vibrant, kind, outstanding individuals who left the world a better place. It was my privilege to know them. Linda and Beth were piano students of my late mother and I encountered Bob on multiple occasions in connection with my position at the time in the Pennsylvania Unemployment Compensation Tax Department. My sincere sympathy to their wonderful family. May its members find peace and comfort in the knowledge of what beloved figures they were to so many.
JUDITH Klein Grinberg
February 9, 2020
Bob, My condolences for the passing of your dear wife. May she rest in peace and her memory be a blessing.
Judy Klein Grinberg
February 8, 2020
So sorry, Bob and Beth,
Louise Banks
Theresa Barron
February 5, 2020
Bob & family your are in my thoughts and prayers Theresa Barron
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Ed Childs
February 5, 2020
Bob, so sorry for your loss.. always liked your wife. Eddie &Myra Childs
John Leavy
February 5, 2020
Dear Bob and family, I am very saddened by the loss of your wide and mother Linda. May the fond and loving memories of your time together carry you through these difficult times of mourning. My thoughts and prayers are with you. John Leavy
February 4, 2020
Bob & Family,
Very sad to learn of Linda's passing.
May she be at peace after her long struggle.
Bruce & Karen Buzza
Nancy Glessman
February 4, 2020
Rest peacefully, dear Linda
Gary Pollock
February 4, 2020
Bob and family So sorry to hear of her passing. You and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers. You have my deepest sympathy. Gary Pollock
February 4, 2020
Dear Bob & Beth: I was saddened to read about your recent loss. Please accept my sympathies. May Linda's memory be a blessing. - Jeff Pollock, Esq. (Sq. Hill)
Susan Petrunya
February 4, 2020
My sincere condolences to Bob, Beth, and Michael on the loss of your mother. We met Linda when our sons attended Shady Side Academy. Linda was a kind and loving individual and will be sorely missed by all who knew her. Rest In Peace.
Susan and Peter Petrunya
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