Condolences
Linda and I were married for 25 beautiful years and had to loving children Ryan and Tanis. I was saddened to hear about her sudden death. I will never see her again holding our grandchildren or have in a Guinness together when I came into town. I wanted to say farewell to you but was not invited. I was unable to go due to having surgery on Monday. I was not mentioned in the Eulogy once about our years together and having Two children. I was also told not to go to the Internment to say my prayers for you. Dear Linda I will miss you but remember the wild and crazy times we had together. My prayers and thoughts will always be with you. Till we meet again.
My deepest love and sympathy to Linda’s family and friends. Tanis and Ryan my heart is with you; I don’t quite have the words. I’ve always known your mom as a bright, supportive light, even as life put time and distance between us. She and you feel like family, and I am heartbroken that she has passed on. My heart is also with your kids, Dave, and Deanna, losing such a big part of your family. Richard, we haven’t met but Linda messaged me when you got engaged and told me how excited she was to marry you. I am so so sorry that your time together on earth has ended so soon. I wish you all peace and comfort at times, as you ride the waves of grief, and live this life now forever changed.
With love, Brooke
Richard, and Linda’s family. I met and chatted with you both on a couple of occasions, last was in August at Garland Auvignes birthday celebration. I remember seeing you walking to your car and remarked to someone how sweet it was that you were holding hands Linda was someone whose beauty shone from within her. May the love you shared help carry you through this time.
Tanis, Dave and family Also thinking of Richard, Ryan, Deanna and family
Your mother was such a kind, loving person We always counted it a privilege to spend time with her at some family get togethers. She always added much cheer and did her fair share of serving Our hearts hurt with the thought of life going on for you without Nana We will continue to pray God will carry you all
Love Rocky, Marla, Tia, Tyrone, Izak and Isla
Richard, please accept Ken and Karen Haworth's condolences to you and your family over the lost of Linda unexpectedly. Richard
our thoughts and prayers are with you as we know how much you and Linda were looking forward to a life together. All the best friend will see soon.
Linda is a sweetheart. I am deeply saddened by the news of her passing. I am grateful that I got a chance to meet her and work with her at Air Canada. All these years she has retired, it still reminds me of her every single time when I walked by my locker, as our lockers were just next to each other. The fun chat we had in the locker room. She will be missed.
My heart is still hurtIng every time I realize that you’re gone Linda. May your beautiful soul rest in peace., I will always remember your happy face and your sweet smile.My deepest condolences to your Mom and to Richard as well and to the rest of the family.
-chay-
Richard and Linda’s Family - I was shocked and saddened when I found out my dear friend Linda had passed away when I was away in Edmonton. Richard my thoughts and prayers are with you as I know how much you loved each other and looking forward to your Wedding in June. Linda was such a Special person and will be missed by so many. I loved her dearly.
Dear Richard and Linda’s family; I was shocked to learn of Linda’s passing and wanted you to know that my thoughts and heartfelt sorrow are with you. I am very sad that I will still be away for the service, but please know that I will be there in spirit. The word that comes to me in describing Linda is “vibrant” and as I read other comments I see that common thread. I will miss her at aqua size, when I look at the empty space where her yoga mat would be, chatting when we would meet somewhere in the building… that forever beautiful smile!! She was indeed so friendly, compassionate and loving and will be remembered by so many in so many ways. My most sincere sympathy!
My Dear Linda
I am so glad you came my way all those years ago - London 1972. You are the sister I never had. I thank you for the years we have had - the many joys, laughter, trips and at times sharing difficult patches in our lives. .I thank you for the way you have touched my life. You are a beautiful, smart, selfless, spiritual, empathetic and encouraging lady and your laughter and at times wicked sense of humour was wonderful. So many precious memories that will never be forgotten. Although distance has kept us apart most of time it did not stop us keeping in regular touch. I am going to miss that terribly but I also know you have just slipped away into the next room.
Rest easy my dear friend. With tons of love - Barb (Kiwi Girl)
My sincere condolences to Linda's family and friends. Linda was in my classes at Carleton Elementary school and Killarney High School...and was always a bright light, happy, positive, and sociable. We dearly loved to see her come to the occasional class reunion in Vancouver, always looking healthy and fit, so a shock to lose her now. Rest in peace, you beautiful soul.
My friend from Killarney High School was always kind , vibrant enthusiastic and fun. This obituary truly says it all. I'm so sad and sorry for her family and friends. Linda left a great example of how to live life.
Eileen and Richard, I’m so sorry to hear the loss of Linda. Getting to know her vibrant soul is something I will always cherish. May you hold the memories dear to your hearts as I know she has given you so many great things to remember. I will definitely miss her at the Manor but will always remember our little chit chats catching up on special dinner nights with all of you. Prayers to you and the families for healing hearts.
Linda will be sadly missed in our close knit community of Sierras of Tuscany. Her radiant smile was contagious. She was an avid member for our social club who attended every function….meeting and greeting and taking pictures she shared back to folks later. No matter how she busy she was, she had a time to ask how you’re doing and offer her help or her prayers. She was excited about her upcoming new home and marriage and time with her family. Please accept our condolences on your huge loss but know she was well loved.
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