Linda Ann Hawkinson
HELENA formerly of Hamilton - Linda Ann Hawkinson (57), of Hamilton, MT was called home to Heaven on April 12, 2022, from complications of long-term illness.
Linda Ann Miksch was born in Helena, MT on March 6,1965 to James and Lorelei (Wheatley) Miksch. Linda was second oldest of four girls. Her fondest childhood memories were spent with her sisters at the family's Sawmill Creek property. She enjoyed exploring the wildflower filled land, camping and drinking the pure spring water.
After graduating from Helena High School, Linda met Loren Hawkinson in 1983. Loren and Linda were married in the late summer of 1985. The couple was blessed with two children, Raechel Ann and Aaron James. After 10 years of marriage Loren and Linda parted ways. They continued to live and raise their children in Hamilton, MT.
Linda spent many years working in the service industry, from hairstyling to bartending and waitressing. Linda took great pride in taking care of and showing compassion for all of her customers.
Linda loved to dance. To sing. To write. To create. She prided herself in having a bit of a free spirit. Looking at the world through an artistic lens allowed her to embrace the simple beauty of the world and show great empathy to the people around her, no matter their background.
Those that loved her remember some of her happiest moments were when she was looking out over something greater than herself - the Oregon coast, mountain crest views, sandy beaches of Hawaii, and the New York City skyline.
Linda's most recent joy was found in the birth of her grandson, Henry Aaron, in 2017. Despite being in the height of her medical struggles, Linda was still able to cherish nearly five years as a grandmother. Being a mother and grandmother were Linda's deepest callings. To be loved by her, meant that you knew what it was to be loved deeply and unconditionally.
Throughout youth and adulthood, Linda radiated hopefulness and a strong faith in Jesus, that carried her through the trials presented to her in life. Linda exemplified the qualities and attributes of a true survivor, in every sense of the word.
We like to imagine her where burdens of the past and her afflictions have been laid to rest. With sand between her toes, gazing out over the eternal expanse of a sunset-lit ocean song or her hair weaving in the wind, looking out over endless mountains and dreams of canyons.
Linda was preceded in death by her grandparents.
Linda is survived by her parents, James and Lorelei Miksch of Helena, MT; daughter Raechel Hawkinson (Chris Rockhold) and grandson, Henry; son, Aaron Hawkinson of Hamilton, MT; sisters, Errin Rupp (Mark) of Anaconda, MT, Tina Jensen (Monty) of Belgrade, MT, and Jamie Miksch of Helena, MT; as well as two aunts, two uncles, and many cousins, nieces, and nephews.
A Memorial Service will be held Wednesday, April 27, 2022, at 11:00 a.m., at Daly Leach Memorial Chapel; 1010 W Main Street, Hamilton, MT. Graveside burial will take place at Grantsdale Cemetery with reception to follow. Condolences may be left for the family at www.dalyleachchapel.com
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Tracy M. Wood
April 25, 2022
Prayers and best wishes to all the family. RIP Linda, you will be forever in my heart but then you know that. Thank You for you
Colleen Reilly
April 24, 2022
So very heartbreaking, Linda always a real sweetheart, Rachel and A.J. and family, so very sorry for your loss..No more pain sweetheart
Cassie & Brent Betz
April 23, 2022
We were so shocked and saddened to hear the news of Linda's passing! She was a wonderful person, and like her life's story said, a true survivor. I truly enjoyed working with her at the Pondy. She was so kind to everyone who walked through the door, and was respectful to all. She was truly one of a kind! You all have our deepest sympathy!
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