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Sylvia Ard
March 22, 2008
Linda was my bowling partner. She always had a sweet smile & a caring heart. She is someone very special & I will remember the good times we shared together. With Deepest Sympathy.
Lynne Cranford
March 17, 2008
Walt and Lynette,
You are both in my thoughts and prayers. Linda was a wonderful and caring person and we will truly miss her here at ADA. She gave so much of herself for over 20 years in helping people with diabetes.
Colleen Boyett
March 15, 2008
Dear Lynette,
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. Please know that you will be in my thoughts and prayers, just as you have kept me in yours since Cody's passing. Please let me know if I can do anything for you or your family during this difficult time.
Love,
Colleen
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