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Linda Frandsen Zdunich, 82, left this earth on September 2nd, 2024. She was born on February 25th, 1942 to Edgar Willard Frandsen and Louise Howell Frandsen in Mount Pleasant Sanpete County. She was married to Dell J Hunter (divorced) in which daughter Stacey Lynn was born. She then married the love of her life George Mathew Zdunich Jr. (deceased) in which son Kevin Mathew was born. She and George had 17 loving years together until he tragically passed away. After being widowed for 10 years she met her life partner and true love Adrian Arthur Anderson (deceased).
A woman of boundless creativity and warmth, mom was best known for her remarkable baking skills, inventive crafts, and quick wit which brought joy and left a mark on her family and friends. She worked very hard to go to trade school for secretarial skills and worked many years for Gillham Advertising Agency and Graymont Western Lime Inc, which she retired from.
Mom’s legacy is one of love, laughter, and the sweetest memories. Her warm heart touched everyone and there was not a holiday that she did not want to host, she loved her time spent with family and friends. From traveling to live music to adventures and outings on the town, Mom loved it all.
She is preceded in death by her parents Edgar and Louise, grandparents, sister Janet Madsen (Ernie), husband George Zdunich Jr., in-laws Mary and George Zdunich Sr., life partner Art Anderson and son Brad, and nephews Bradley Frandsen, Chris and Darren Zdunich. She is survived by her brother Allen Frandsen (Sandra), children Stacey Turpin (Jeff) and Kevin Zdunich (Ramie), grandchildren Mathew (Kaity), Lyndi, Amanda and son Aidan, Georgia, Zach Zdunich and Amanda and children Hadley, Kyson, Harper, and Beckham, Shelbie and Aaron Ward and baby on the way and many loved ones who will cherish her memory forever including her life partner Art’s children (Stacey, Hutton, David and families). Along with many amazing nieces and nephews in which she loved so deeply.
A celebration of her life will be held at the Memorial Holladay~Cottonwood Mortuary (4670 S Highland Drive, Holladay, Utah 84117) on Saturday September 14th at 2pm-4pm. A collection of memories of mom open mic style will be shared and then a light lunch will be served where we can continue to share our memories of Linda. Laying her to rest next to George in Spring 2025. Mom our hearts are full knowing you have many tasters and love for your cookies in heaven.
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