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At 51, Linda's journey came to a peaceful end at home on Friday, January 24th, 2025, in Rochester, NH. She leaves behind cherished memories for all whose lives she touched, and while deeply missed, she will never be forgotten. May the stories shared bring both laughter and tears, a testament to the life that was her.
On the 3rd day of February 1973, Donna and the late Vincent DiCeglie Jr. welcomed their firstborn daughter in Melrose, Massachusetts. As a child, Linda often spent summers at her family's camp in Fitzwilliam. She enjoyed playing softball in her youth and always loved animals.
She is a 1990 graduate of Whittier Regional Vocational Technical High School, where she developed a passion for fashion design. She had a profound interest in music and greatly enjoyed attending concerts. Possessing a very artistic personality, she was often found drawing or sketching. Unbeknownst to her children, she instilled a quiet strength within them, a foundation for facing any storm. This inner fortitude became their shield, protecting them from the harshness of the world, and with each challenge, they grew taller, their roots digging deeper into the earth. With this, they blossomed into individuals capable of weathering any adversity, carrying this strength as a testament to the lessons they learned.
Linda is survived by her mother, Donna DiCeglie of Haverhill; her sister and brother-in-law, Becky and Jules Castellez of Haverhill; three children and two sons-in-law, Kimberly and Kenneth Wessling of Dover; Loren and Nathan Feldmeier of Joplin; and Michael Manning of Penacook. She is also survived by her two grandsons and several aunts, uncles, cousins, and loved ones.
The world feels a little quieter now, a little more still. The bonds of family remain strong, even in parting. May she rest easy and free by her father's side. Butterfly kisses.
Assisting the family with arrangements is the Cremation Society of NH, Hampton. To view Linda's Online Tribute, send condolences to the family, or for more information, visit www.csnh.com.
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861 Lafayette Rd. Unit 2, Hampton, NH 03842
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