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Our first date was a walk up the Los Alamos canyon above the pond.  We stopped a ways up and I carved our intials in an aspen tree .  She was supposed to be back to her home by a specific time but I had forgotten to wind my watch and we were late.  that seemed to be the case with me and her - when we were together time didn't matter.
Linda and Ken at his mother's…
2020, Albuquerque, NM, USA
Linda and Ken at his mother's 99th birthday
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Helping hands

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I loved her and I will miss her. It couldn't have been easy raising me and my brother while running a business and a household. I learned a lot from her and we had so many good memories that I will hang on to. 
With her husband Ken at Josh'…
1999
With her husband Ken at Josh's wedding.
With her son Jon at Josh's we…
1999
With her son Jon at Josh's wedding.
I knew Linda as a fun, energetic, adventurous, woman who fiercely loved God and her family. She was creative and talented and always full of ideas. Linda had a  generous heart and gave much to others in need.

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