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Prayer ribbons tied with love…
2024, Hemlock Drive, Hockessin, DE, USA
Prayer ribbons tied with love during the Celebration of Life for Linda
Linda was such a dear and I was so happy for her and for Bob that they were able to spend the last decade together! Her smile was so beautiful and her eyes so bright.  That is how I will remember her!

Linda was one of the sweetest people we have ever known.  We had wonderful "poker dinners" and other celebrations together.  We feel very fortunate that Bob brought Linda into our lives.

Condolences to Bob and all of Linda's wonderful family members.  Thank you so much for sharing your memories and love with us at Linda's remembrance gathering.

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John and I will miss you and remember the wonderful social time we shared with you and Bob.
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Dearest Laura, David, Jane, Bob and family,  I am so sorry for your great loss! The epitome of graciousness and kindness to others, Linda was a cut above other friends.  John, Doug, Linda and I had such wonderful times together. I will cherish those memories. I am so grateful to have had Linda as my dear friend.  She will be missed!

Sisters--We lived far apart, but we were connected always.  We grew up in a Navy family, so we spent many hours in the backseat of the family car, drawing pictures (many naughty), singing songs with Mom and Dad, and arguing about who had more space.  We spend every summer afternoon at the beach or military pool, where I sat to the side and watched my beautiful sister attract every male present.  We grew up; we married; we had chldren and grandchildren. But we were always connected.  The last time I saw her was at her 80th birthday party last summer.  I miss her terribly and wish we could have had more time together, but that is all the time we were given.   She was a beautiful, talented, passionate and humble woman. I'm glad she was my sister. 

“I do not see as well without her. I do not hear as well without her. I do not feel as well without her. I would be better off without a hand or a leg than without my sister.”—Erin Morgenstern

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I was very saddened to hear of my Aunt Linda’s recent passing. She was a loving mother, wife, partner, sister, aunt, and kind to every one she knew. As an amateur musician, I always enjoyed talking with her about her own musical experiences and tastes, as well as my own. Strange as it might sound, one of my favorite memories was exploring her impressive backyard art studio in California and playing ping pong with my cousins on the table that had been squeezed into the space. I also have fond memories of a dinner in her backyard where we all turned our napkins into bandanas that we wore on our heads! (If I can find that picture, I will upload it here.) 

You were loved and will be missed by many. My love and condolences to all of Aunt Linda’s friends and family members.  Love, your nephew Andy 

The best things in life are the people we love, the places we have been and the memories we have made along the way. I have beautiful memories of Linda that will cherish forever. 

My deepest condolences Bob and Family. Your neighbor Ana

Jane, I suspect you --- and only you --- will "get" this.  The scene:  the Hundevadt dining room table.  The occasion:  my mother, father, and I visiting from New Jersey.  The memory:  In and Out.  'Nuff said.  Love you.  Praying for you, as well as all of Linda's crew.
You are so right, Bob, the obituary is very, very nice.   Pat and Barry Evans have been friends with Bob for nearly 60 years, so that friendship extends to his whole family.   We are passing along our sincere condolences to every family member.  We all are only a few years from joining her forever.  Bob, thinking of you and wishing  you the very best.❤️ 
Sing it With Feeling!
Sweet Adelines Concert, Newark, DE
Sing it With Feeling!
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2024, The meadow
Spring — with one of Linda's favorite views
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