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Claudia Dudley
March 27, 2025
I believe yesterday, March 26, was the year anniversary of her passing. As is customary in many cultures, I tried to hold her especially at heart, wishing her spirit all further good and light after this year of transition. Much love to your dear soul, Linda!
Joanne Green
March 26, 2025
I just heard about Linda´s passing today and was so surprised and saddened by the news. Linda was so vibrant and youthful! And so funny. I loved her sense of humor. I saw her as my reflexologist and her healing powers were very real and very powerful. She got me through a period of deep depression where some days, she would be my only connection to the outside world. I hope she is somewhere hanging out with her mother whom I know she adored. Thank you Linda for being such a light in my life!
Pamela Olson
January 28, 2025
I am saddened to hear of Linda´s transition to another life. We met while she practiced reflexology and I, massage, in San Francisco. I did not know what to expect and was pleasantly surprised, feeling like I was walking on a cloud after my first session with Linda. She had a wonderfully calming effect on all who knew her.
Alan Scopp
June 6, 2024
Twenty years ago Linda flew into my acupuncture office and in to life. I am so saddened to hear of her passing. She was more than my patient. She was my friend. At some point I started making house calls because it was easier than having her go all the way across town to my office. Her sessions were more than just treatments. They were visits with an old friend, where we shared about our lives, laughed, sang songs, and yes I did acupuncture. Linda was a beautiful soul, with such a pure heart. She was full of personality and sass! She so wanted to find peace and fulfillment in her life. I hope she has finally found it. Good bye my dearest Linda. I love you
Alan Scopp
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Claudia Dudley
May 3, 2024
Linda was my reflexology teacher and beloved sister-friend in healing. We connected, familiar to each other, from the first time we met when she was giving demo sessions at a health food store in SF in 1992. I learned so very much through her; she in fact opened the door for study of modalities even beyond reflexology and how these connect with each other. Her extraordinary intelligence, intuition and natural healing gifts made her a treasure in SF always, especially when few people were practicing reflexology. Am honored to have known her, and to have exchanged foot sessions and deep friendship for so long. I'll always miss her, and pray her new "self" is receiving all it needs for deepest further growth!
Sarah Hummingbird
April 12, 2024
Linda lived in a small red house on an old street in New Haven, CT. As I walked past that house, I had a feeling: I want to know the person who lives there. It was around 1976. Later, we met--she was the sprout lady, selling alfalfa sprouts to the local health food store. We were out of touch for many years; I found her again when I came to San Francisco. This was a truly remarkable person, with the biggest heart and the warmest laugh in the world. And she loved to laugh. And she loved to love.
Linda Palmstrom
April 10, 2024
We met at Pharmaca! My friend Ron was calling my name and met Linda who was set up to do her Reflexology. He found me and brought me (also Linda) to meet Linda. Our friendship began as she worked on my feet with her magic and healing. We loved playing Bananagrams, laughing, listening to folk music, meeting for lunch and having adventures at Lands End or in Golden Gate Park. I will miss her so much!
Linda Palmstrom
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