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On behalf of  Anthony and Gwendolyn Green, we extend our deepest condolences to the Gordon and Hubbard families. Linnie was a very special person who had such great love for the youth of the church. She  inspired me, Gwen, to become a Master Guide.  She made a beautiful quilt for our son Jonathan. We will truly miss her but just know that her life  will live on in all those who knew her. May God be your comfort and strength.

With ❤️ 

Green Family

I wish I could be there. Linnie was all of our favorite adult in the church. After raising my family I don’t know how she found the time to spend with us and make us all feel special. I wish I could have given her flowers in life. She will surly be missed by every one who loved her.
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A surprise gift from MSgt. Li…
2021, Walla Walla, WA, USA
A surprise gift from MSgt. Linnie M. Gordon-Hubbard
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The Tillman family extends to the Gordon Hubbard  family our sincere regrets in the loss of Linnie.  May God surround you all with the earthly love of family and friends. May God also give you all an extra portion of His love. We are very thankful to Linnie for her service in  Youth Ministry and Pathfinder. She worked tirelessly to help every youth complete their class card assignment. Linnie was one of the persons who encouraged me to become a Master Guide. Again, our deepest sympathies, Donald, Janice, Jade (Michael) and Dawnielle,

Words are hard to say what you meant to me...from having us doing crazy Pathfinder activities to a person who would fuss when I messed up. You came and conquered your goal of us being a better club. Our last time we talked you said. "Reese you are a grandma" and you laughed so hard! I will keep that memory, take your rest see you in the morning !

Love,

Cherese 

Linnie lit up when she talked about quilting..she knew where every piece of the thousands of swatches she accumulated came from, what they were for and where they were going. I'd never been around an avid quilter before! What a passion Linnie had..and it showed. I was one of the many fortunate ones to receive a couple of her beautiful quilts. I didn't ask for them, she quietly listened, observed and then they came! What a gift she had in making them but more importantly..the gift of giving them. Linnie lives on through each and every quilt she ever made...
The sims and Hicks family send our love and condolences to the Gordon family. May you all find peace knowing the God, of strength and comfort lean and depend on him and he will come through for you.
A true soldier and dear friend that I will never forget for she left an everlasting positive impact in my life, her smile her love and always the same.  I miss her much but looking forward to seeing her again and having a hallelujah good time that never ends.  Lynn Lawson 

I'm so deeply sorry for your loss, but I must say it is a loss for us all. Linnie was so special to us all and did so much for all that came in contact with her, especially the young people. My adult children still smile when I mention her name. They remember all of the wonderful memories they shared with her (The trips she took them on, the parties she gave them, the camp outs, and bon fires). She gave her all that others might have a good start in life.

Her influence made all of the young people prosper in life and become great spouses and parents. I can never thank her enough for loving and caring for my children. They became the "movers and shakers." It was her influence that helped to mold them. She touched our lives and so many others. There is nothing that I can say that will ease your pain, but I am forever sorry that we lost someone so loving and special. I will never, never, never forget her.

May God keep your family lifted up as we prepare for heaven to meet Jesus in peace and see her smiling face again.

Verena Spivey

My sincerest condolences to her family and friends.
I can't imagine life without you.  We shared so many experiences and   although we were as different as night and day, we had this bond that survived distance and time.  I will continue to share my life with you and know that you can hear me.  I pray that you can rest easy until Jesus returns for us. I love you, my dear Linnie Mae.  Thanks for all the years of friendship and love you freely gave to me.
Received a Gorgeous quilt for…
2018, Walla Walla, WA, USA
Received a Gorgeous quilt for my 50th Birthday — with Dee Davison
Dee Davison
2018, Walla Walla, WA, USA

I remember Linnie fondly during my many summers spent in Walla Walla, WA.

She would be excited to visit the fabric stores and work all summer on her quilts.

For my 50th birthday she made a quilt representing the Caribbean colors.  It was gorgeous and I treasure it still today!

May she be busy in Heaven making quilts and providing comfort to so many - she is watching over us all.

Rest my dear friend!  I’m privileged to have met you through your son Leon and spent time with you!

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