I would like to extend my heartfelt condolence for the loss of your mother, familty member, and friend. It had been many years since I last interacted with Linda. In fact, I was an adolescent the last time I saw her. She was my first sister-in-law and I thought it was great having a new member of the family. I used to love to “play house” and with my Barbies and in her spare time, Linda would play with me. She loved to tell jokes and laugh and had a great sense of humor. In fact, when I reflect on my childhood, warm positive thoughts of her flood my memory.
That was many years ago as I am now a mature woman with an adult daughter. If Linda had that kind of an impact on me, I can only imagine the positive impact she had on her own children and grandchildren. I am sure the loss is immeasureable. Yet, just as I reflect back on my memories and smile when I think of her, in time, you will do so also and that will keep her spirit alive and with you forever. And in due season, you will be reunited with her in heaven.
My prayers and thoughts remain with you during this difficult time.
I pray each day and sometimes more for Rob and his family. You may not know how many relatives are praying and thinking of you and your loss. Your Mom liked to laugh and loved a good joke when I spent time with her in the 70s. She was carrying Rob. I will continue to pray that the pain will lift and you will hear your mom laugh again in your heart. Try to remember she liked to laugh because she did. Aunt Roz
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To the Linda S. Fain Family:
I would like to extend my heartfelt condolence for the loss of your mother, familty member, and friend. It had been many years since I last interacted with Linda. In fact, I was an adolescent the last time I saw her. She was my first sister-in-law and I thought it was great having a new member of the family. I used to love to “play house” and with my Barbies and in her spare time, Linda would play with me. She loved to tell jokes and laugh and had a great sense of humor. In fact, when I reflect on my childhood, warm positive thoughts of her flood my memory.
That was many years ago as I am now a mature woman with an adult daughter. If Linda had that kind of an impact on me, I can only imagine the positive impact she had on her own children and grandchildren. I am sure the loss is immeasureable. Yet, just as I reflect back on my memories and smile when I think of her, in time, you will do so also and that will keep her spirit alive and with you forever. And in due season, you will be reunited with her in heaven.
My prayers and thoughts remain with you during this difficult time.
Anna M. Fain
(Aunt Mable)
I pray each day and sometimes more for Rob and his family. You may not know how many relatives are praying and thinking of you and your loss. Your Mom liked to laugh and loved a good joke when I spent time with her in the 70s. She was carrying Rob. I will continue to pray that the pain will lift and you will hear your mom laugh again in your heart. Try to remember she liked to laugh because she did. Aunt Roz