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Janet Ann Linville, lovingly known as Kelli, passed away peacefully on July 27, 2025, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, at the age of 82.
Kelli was born on March 15, 1943, in Glendale, California, to Clay J. and Mary A. Kellenberger. She graduated from Van Nuys High School in 1961 and went on to earn her degree from UCLA in 1965.
A dedicated and detail-oriented professional, Kelli worked for many years as a bookkeeper at Palomar College in San Marcos, California. Her commitment to excellence and her warm, thoughtful presence made her a beloved and respected part of the campus community.
On November 26, 1976, Kelli married the love of her life, Charles H. Linville. They shared 26 beautiful years together before his passing.
Kelli was preceded in death by her husband Charles, her parents Clay and Mary Kellenberger, and her stepdaughter Tracie Walker.
She is survived by her son Chris Linville of Rio Rancho, NM, and her stepdaughter Leslie Jackson of Lehigh Acres, FL.
She shared a lifelong bond with her dearest friend, Kay Brown of San Marcos, CA. Kay’s passing just two days after Kelli’s stands as a poignant testament to the rare and enduring friendship they cherished throughout their lives.
Kelli was a proud and loving grandmother to Marine Trujillo, Steven Linville, Abigail Grace, Naomi Esther, Moriah Goldie, Suzannah Dorothy, Shawn, Ben, and Josh, as well as numerous great-grandchildren, who brought her endless joy.
She is also lovingly remembered by her niece Holly, grand-niece Emily, grand-nephew Hunter, and her nieces Nora and Dena and their families.
Kelli’s kindness, intelligence, quiet strength, and unwavering support for those she loved will be deeply missed. Her legacy lives on in her family, friends, and all the lives she touched.
A Graveside Service will be held on Thursday, August 28, 2025, at 2:00 PM at Vista Verde Memorial Park, 4310 Sara Rd SE, Rio Rancho, NM 87124.
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