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Laura Puklich
July 13, 2005
My deepest condoloscences go out to Linda's family. I worked with Linda for 4 years, and in that time formed a close bond with her. She was a wonderful supervisor and human being. We will all miss her wisdom and humor at the station.
Topsy (Toner)and James Johnson
July 7, 2005
Kirk and family,
Sorry to hear about the loss.. May God give a good hand with Linda and give you peace at this sorrow time. Our thoughts and prayers go to your family.
Margaret O'Hara Courtney
July 7, 2005
Gary: I just want you to know you are in my thoughts and prayers. May God give you Peace.
Margaret (John 14:27)
Ed Johnson
July 7, 2005
Gary & Jason,
My deepest sympathies go out to you in your time of loss and grieving.
After being a co-worker of Lindas for over 20 years I know what a special person she was. She will be missed dearly by me and all of us at KMWB!
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Todd Ziegler
July 7, 2005
Our thoughts and prayers go to Linda's family. May God shine down on you and give you peace at this of sorrow. Linda touched my life in so many positive ways while working at the station. She was always a great supporter for everyone. It was a true Blessing to know Linda. God Bless You all.
Todd and Jody Ziegler
Laura and Ralph Schmit
July 6, 2005
Kirk and Family,
We are sorry for the loss..May God be with you in diffcult times. It wont be same without her in family celebrations but may it be filled with good memories of Linda.
Kim Martinez
July 6, 2005
To Jason, Gary, and to all who loved Linda,
My heart is so full of love and sorrow for the loss of my boss, my mentor, my dear, dear, friend. I could have not asked for a better teacher, cheerleader, and human being to have touched my life in just about every facet of it. Linda meant the world to me, as know she meant the world to all of you. All of our lives will forever be more blessed for her presence in them.
Suzie Hofeld
July 6, 2005
I have known Linda for about 15 years. "She was one grand old dame". I mean that comment with great regard and respect. I was just a vendor of hers, but I always appreciated her candor and honesty in her relationships with people. You get to know someone after that length of time and your relationship goes beyond a client/vendor relationship. I just want you to know how much I liked working with her and how sad I am not to have that privilege anymore. God hath not promised skys always blue, flower strewn pathways all our lives through. But God hath promised strength for the day, rest for the labor, light for the way, grace for the trials, help from above, unfailing sympathy, undying love. Even tho your skys are gray and it is raining in your hearts right now. Reach out, he will be there for you... Bless you! It was my privilege to work with her.
Suzie (Nuquist) & David Huddldeston
July 6, 2005
Kirk and family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May God's comfort guide your entire family through these sad and difficult days.
With our deepest Sympathy
Diane & Rick Larson
July 5, 2005
Dear Gary and Jason - Our hearts go out to you at the tragic loss of your Wife and Mother. Her presence on this earth touched so many lives and her connection to us will remain forever. We can all only hope that, with time, we will be able to see the joy in living that Linda saw every day. She was a great lady and a wonderful friend. We love her and will miss her dearly.
Bob & Tracy Madvig
July 3, 2005
Dear Jason & Mr. Heath,
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. It's unimaginable. We know she fought hard and we hope you can rest a bit easier each day knowing she is no longer in pain. May your wonderful memories soon help diminsh your grief. We're thinking of you and your entire family.
Our Love
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