1947
2020
Linda A. Case
Oct. 20, 1947 - Nov. 28, 2020
BOLTON LANDING - Linda A. Case 73, formerly of Brant Lake and currently Bolton Landing and Siesta Key, FL went to be with the Lord and Savior on Saturday, November 28, 2020 at The Pines at Glens Falls, NY. Linda was born in Providence, RI on October 20, 1947 to E. Leslie and Laura F. (Goff) Archibald, prior residents of Hague.
Linda attended Hague Central School for several years before moving to New Jersey where she graduated from Leonia High School. Realizing a "dream come true" to return to the Adirondacks that she and her family loved so much, she and her husband Bob returned to the area purchasing a cabin in early 1990's. Following her husband's retirement in NJ, they moved to Brant Lake in 2003, and Bolton in 2014.
Linda was an office/ billing manager for several medical practices when living in Oakland, NJ. She had previously worked in the corporate world as an executive secretary/ administrative assistant with CPC/Best Foods Intl., Metaframe Corporation, a subsidiary of Mattel, and ABC Record and Tapes. After returning to the North Country, she enjoyed working as a real estate agent with Coldwell Banker King George Realty in Bolton where she treasured all the long lasting friendships made with helping people find "their special place in the Adks".
Linda was thankful every day and felt so blessed to be able to enjoy Lake George again. She never got enough of the lake, the smell of the mountain air, looking at the stars or taking in the beauty riding along the familiar roads.
She was a Director for the Inlet Condos in Siesta Key and also served on the Board for the company Reed Lane, Inc. in Wayne, NJ assuming her husband's seat on the Board where he was part owner, and retiring after 37 years of service as President/ CEO.
Linda's hobbies included cooking, boating and shopping! She was a previous member of SonRise Lutheran Church in Pottersville and currently attended Diamond Point Community Church. She was currently a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Sarasota, FL.
Her loving husband and best friend, Robert "Bob" Case passed away in May 2019 after a wonderful forty two years of marriage.
Graveside services will be 1:00 PM Thursday Dec 3, 2020 at Quidnessett Memorial Cemetery, 6365 Post Rd., North Kingstown, RI . A memorial service will held at a later date in 2021 in the Lake George area.
Memorials may be made SPCA of Upstate NY, 588 Queensbury Ave., Queensbury, NY 12804.
Local arrangements are entrusted to Barton-McDermott Funeral Home, Inc., 9 Pine St., Chestertown, NY 12817
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Arlene Lestch Windesd
January 5, 2021
So sorry to see this . I had been trying to call Linda . We were next store neighbors and Bestest of Friends in Leonia Last time I saw Linda was a few years ago in Hollywood Florida.I am so sad and heartbroken.
Ginger Taylor Chace
December 16, 2020
Was so sorry to see this. Was wondering why I had not seen Linda on FB. She was a lovely person. We went to High School together and reconnected a few years ago. My sincere condolences to her family and friends.
Jill
December 3, 2020
I will always cherish all the fun times we shared since we were little girls and into adulthood. I miss you so much but know you are in a beautiful place. You were an angel on earth and I am so blessed to have known you.
Hank and Betty Ann VanLeeuwen
December 3, 2020
Our sincerest sympathy to Linda´s family! She is with Bob now! May they both Rest In Peace .....
Esther Blow
December 1, 2020
Sending my Heartfelt Sympathy! Linda was a very Dear Friend and she will be missed so much! I will miss our get togethers with our Hague Classmates and just keeping in touch! Rest In Peace My Friend!
Maryke and Alan Troast
December 1, 2020
Many memories where made with Linda and Bob since I was a teenager going to Lake George! From boat rides to dinners and talks on the docks. You will be missed! Blessing to you and Bob in heaven.
Rachel Cossman
December 1, 2020
Linda.....we spoke I think once last year after Bob died and again earlier this year. You were so bubbly and warm....so genuine...a great sense of humor. You and Bob were always so good to me, even though we didn't share the same political views.... ;) We recognized one another individually as GOOD people and that stuck. I LOVED working with you at CB and swapping more personal stories and experiences. You both were so generous in every way. You helped me through tough times.....You welcomed me in your home. I miss you already even though I moved 2000 miles away. Your sparkling, smiling blue eyes, that impish little smile.....your lust for all that's fun, warm, and good! Your love for animals and your family.....and friends.....RIP dear, Linda. xoxo-Rachel
EVELYN Hulst Ortandl ( Laraines sister)
December 1, 2020
I am very sorry for your loss and will be thinking of you at this difficult time. I was fortunate to know Linda through my sister Laraine and Phil and got to know Linda and Bob as their close friends. My sincere condolences to you and Linda's family at this time.
Deborah Palazzo, Alan Palazzo, & Pete Savard
December 1, 2020
Dear Family, very sorry to learn of Linda´s passing. Such a good friend and fun to hang out with- my parents had a cabin where Linda and Bob had their´s on Lake George. I have many fond memories of our dinners and boat rides over the years.
May she Rest In Peace with her wonderful husband Bob in heaven. I will miss them both
Thomas Ulrichs
December 1, 2020
My sympathy to Linda's family. Linda was a good friend and fellow Realtor.
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