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I can hardly believe it's been 4 years since she's been gone. I was good friends with her in high school. Sadly we lost touch over the years but I have thought of her often and still do. She was a very special person.
So sorry to hear about Linda. I just found this out today. Rip my friend.
My deepest condolences to family and friends. Linda and I both lived in Dixonville, PA. We attended Purchase Line High School and graduated class of 68. She will be missed.
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Sympathy for her friends and family. I attended high school with Linda..graduating in 1968...
So sad when our friends leave us.

Prayers .
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I shall miss your smile and kindness. I enjoyed her on rug Hooking Tuesday when she could come and the road trips. You will be missed forever.
My deepest condolences and sympathy for the entire family. Linda will be greatly missed. She touched many lives including my own. She was the kindest person I had the pleasure of knowing. God bless.
My sympathies for the loss of a lovely lady. I first met Linda in Indiana, PA when she was promoting her company Marlin Enterprises and I was promoting my company Small Town Life Publishing. The four of us, Linda and Kathy and me and my Mom seemed to find ourselves at the same places in the community as we promoted our businesses. We were at meetings and chamber events and the local, county fair. It was always a pleasure getting together. Linda was a smart, kind, and gentle soul. My Mom also died this year from cancer, and her name was also Linda. I remember my Mom saying that she and Linda Bradley thought they each looked familiar, but they were never able to figure out where they might have met before. It pleases me to think that they might be together again in the next life, chatting again about their shared experiences. They certainly have even more in common now than they did before. Sending all my thoughts and prayers for comfort during this difficult time. Grief is not for wimps.
It was a privilege to know Linda, a brave woman, quiet, shy, yet very warm and loving, always with a smile on her face. She cared deeply for her family, Kathy, Cody, and “Mr. Bojangles.” Linda loved rug hooking and was a loyal member of the Kindred Spirits Rug Hooking Group in Damariscotta, where she made many friends. Linda and Kathy made at least one trip to Nova Scotia to vacation and to scout out the rug hooking scene. Happily they both escaped Lyme disease, which several of the other “hookers” did not! We were all very fortunate to know Linda, a dear, sweet and brave woman. I will miss her.
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