I never met Linda in person but we were friends on Facebook for years.
She was a wonderful person and we would sporadically chat about her family and life in general, she also loved my posts with my animals. They made her smile and feel happy.
I went to chat to send her a birthday message as I have been doing for years now and just happened to go to her profile where I saw the sad news. I was devastated because with our busy lives I hadn't chatted to her for a while.
You were a wonderful soul Linda and I will really miss you but I will carry your memory in my heart forever
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2017, Groton, MA, USA
Christmas Open House
— with
Linda and Mary Westover
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2012, Milford, NH, USA
After a concert by Elisabeth von Trapp, granddaughter of Maria and Baron von Trapp
— with
Linda
and Elisabeth von Trapp
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I was friends with Linda at St Clement's in Jr High and High School. If you scroll through her pictures, you'll find some from those days in the 60s. I found her on Facebook about 10 years ago, but hadn't seen her in over 50 years.....until February 11 when I went to visit her at the rehab. Sadly, she never got to go home. She was such a a wonderful cook and had such a way with words, I used to tell her she should write a cookbook. She loved to decorate her humble space, often with her own creative art. She did the best she could and deserved more than she got. She loved Groton and simply wanted to be there and be healthy and happy. I wish that had happened for her. Rest in Peace, Linda.
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I’ve known Linda since the 1970’s. She loved to cook and laugh. She also loved to sing and play guitar. She moved to Groton to be in the country after growing up in Somerville. In recent years she was an avid Facebook poster and especially posted her support for several important causes. I will miss her lively discussions there. Rest in Peace, Linda❤️
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If my memory is correct I think this was at her baby shower at Tom and Janes
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