In Memory

Linda Pamer (Linton)

Linda Pamer (Linton)

Linda Rose Linton, 72, passed away October 23, 2014, in Rocky Point, North Carolina. She is survived by her devoted husband of 52 years, Wesley; sons, Steven (Kristen), Michael (Karen); grandchildren, Taylor and McKenna; and great-grandson, Jericho; mother, Charlotte Pamer; sister, Susan (Duane) Whited; and brother, Roger (Patti) Pamer.  A Memorial service were held on Saturday, November 1st, at 5 p.m. at the Hartville Kitchen, 1015 Edison St. NW, Hartville, Rev. Rodney Pamer officiating.

 
45th Class Reunion - 2005


June 25, 2012 - Going away party for Linda and Wes.

NOTE: Scroll down to see what Linda had put on her profile page.

 

 



 
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10/28/14 11:42 AM #1    

Anita Williamson (Palmer)

The most clear memory I have is when she was so very ill with Rheumatic Fever and missed months of school.  Our school bus would go past her house and I was so worried that she might be lonely. When she finally returned to school, I was so relieved. I didn't have a phone and couldn't contact her.[ Imagine not having a phone.] My prayers go out to her family.

Anita


10/29/14 11:04 AM #2    

Pete Formaz

Do not look at Linda's passing as a loss,

But understand that her God has something else

For her to do..........

 

Pete Formaz


10/30/14 05:40 PM #3    

Janet Bartel (Maracz)

WAS SO SORRY TO HEAR ANOTHER OF MY CLASSMATES PASSED ON.   SO GLAD WE HAD THE MOVING PARTY FOR HER A COUPLE YEARS AGO, SO SHE KNEW THAT WE CARED .   MAY GOD HELP YOU THOUGH YOUR SORROW.


10/31/14 10:41 PM #4    

Shirley Sommers (Evans)

We never understand the why.  We just go on holding our loved ones close through memories.  So sorry for the loss of another class member.


11/01/14 09:40 AM #5    

Ellen Gettemy (Savage)

I was so sorry to read that an other one of our classmates passed on. Linda fought a long hard battle now she is pain free and at peace.  She will be missed by many people.  I will keep Wes and the family in my prayers.

 


11/02/14 05:17 PM #6    

Faye Grindle (Curtis)

To all our classmates, Linda was also my cousin and Nancy G,Bodnar. We all met in Hartville Kitchen, Judy W, with husband Jack, Carolyn H, Nancy B, Myself and Dale, Jim and Cathy Thompson, Harold Sims. The room was so full they had open up more space for the amount of folks attending. Linda was a talented lady with crafts, cooking at Highland HS, helping me with geneology and raising two sons. They were there and also Wes to welcome up family, classmates and all the siblinigs Rodger and sister Susan with their families. The minister did a great job of remembering Linda and her many talents. She fought a fight which I hope no one else will have to do, but life is not always fair.Blessings be to the family and all the friends and classmates. Life is short, love you family and friends, they are special. By Linda, thought of so much.

 


11/03/14 04:25 PM #7    

Nancy Grindle (Bodnar)

Linda was a good friend and cousin.  The girls missed her when she moved to Carolina.  I know she was looking forward to warm weather and more family.  I hope she truly enjoyed her time down there.

My deepest sympathy goes out to Wes and all his family, sister Susan and her family and brother Roger and his family.  I'm sure she is in a better place.  We used to ride togeher to Curves and had a lot of conversations and prayers also as she went throught her time with cancer.

We all need to remember to be thankful for every day and our family, friends and classmates.  Time goes all to quickly which I am sure we realize even more as we get older.


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