Condolences
I had the honour of working for this magnificent women. She taught me how to believe in myself. Taught me everything I know about decorating. I truly feel she is one of my angles. Think about her all the time:) So blessed to have been able to have cross paths with this beautiful women! I owe a lot to her. Even though she’s passed over I still talk to her as if we were sitting in her sun room drinking cider I still thank her to this day for believing in me. Thank you Linda Williams love you Linda
Page..
Your Mom was one of the best, her kindness to all, her beautiful smile that was very contagious, her caring ways that effected so many that she helped and even with the heartache we all feel right now please take comfort in knowing your mom was inspiration. Your mom will continue to inspire with the lasting memories that were created by the many who had the privilege and honor in knowing such a special soul. The many special conversations I had the privilege of sharing with your mom she always loved shaving and speaking about her beloved child. It was so very clear.. Your mom was so very proud of you and it certainly showed in her eyes as they would always light up with such love, with such pride, with such joy and it never failed to bring a tear to my eyes. Please take comfort in knowing your mom’s love for you her special child has not ended but grown and will continue to grow as she watches over you with our heavenly Father and all the other special angels in a placed called heaven. Your mom has earned her wings and will be your forever gaurdian Angel.
Rest in peace.
David
GAPS the Prop Shop.
Our sincere condolences to Page and all the Williams family. Linda will be sadly missed but never forgotten. Linda’s infectious laugh, kindness, energy, fun loving nature will be with us forever. We were very lucky to have her in our family. Celebrate her life!
Love Patti, Ashley and Amanda.
I will miss you Linda, you were one of the pillars of my administration a few years ago, a constant source of advice and a huge supporter of out first and now wonderful benefits package. Your humour and support kept me going on so many of those days! Your strength and honesty helped pave the way for the film industry in Calgary!
Chooch
Our thoughts are with you during these sad times. Linda was a wonderful person. Though its been many years since we have been honored with her company, I can still hear her laughter, as if it were only yesterday. She will be missed.
Love Shelly, Byron, Logan, Page and Chase Dalziel
My sincere condolences. I loved Linda. I loved her joie de vivre, her infectious laugh and the way she lived, really lived. I will miss her.
I worked with Linda as her personal trainer over the last couple of years. Out of all of my clients she always walked into the gym with the most energy,a contagious smile, and zest for life.
She astounded me with her positive attitude even when faced with the news of her illness. In the couple of years that I knew her she made a big impact on me personally. She showed me the true meaning of the word strength. Her humor, energy, compassion for others, and fighting spirit with be fondly remembered.
My condolences to Page and the rest of the Williams family.
I will miss Linda’s joy and laughter so much. It was her laughter that drew me to her way back in 1974 on the loading dock of Project Recycling. Linda made it possible for me to meet my lifetime partner Patty for which I am eternally grateful. Linda made life fun; she always accentuated the positive. Linda was a very strong and compassionate woman; she was joy in the face of adversity.
I will miss Linda’s joy and laughter so much …
Love,
Ken
I had the privilege of working with Linda on my first movie. Typical of these shows we had no money and less time. Linda made magic. She was inspired, involved and wildly generous. She also gave me the great gift of believing in me, a first time director. I am so sorry she’s gone and send my best wishes to Page, a son she adored.
Hi,
I worked with Linda Williams on many film productions including “North of 60” and more recently on “When Calls the Heart”. She always had a warm hug for me whenever we met. I’ll never forget her ‘one-of-a-kind’ laugh and her energy!
Bruce Toy
Greetings to you, all of Linda’s people. My name is Patty Beatty-Guenter. Linda called me P. We were toddlers on the same corner of Parkdale and have been lifelong friends.
My dear friend Linda self-appointed herself my protector, and gave holy hell to everyone who has ever hurt me.
My dear friend Linda and I ran wild as Calgary teenagers, together with our pals June and Dorothy. We roved the city, went to all the music, tried everything and had a huge gang of friends. We were the belles of the Highlander Hotel in its heyday, treating the bar there like our own private party.
Page, you have had a very special mom. Al, Barry, Leah, Barbara and Russell, I know you will miss your crazy sister like anything. I join you in your grieving. I know that Linda wants you to miss her but not be sad. So lift your spirits if you can – make a joke and know that’s what she wants you to do.
Love to you all, Patty
I, among many will miss Linda’s physical presence…and I am always comforted by the words of Harold Panabaker, who spoke at my father’s memorial in 1975… ‘You will see me when You look into another’s eyes… You will hear me in another’s voice and You will feel me in another’s embrace’… Linda taught us all to live, love and laugh!
Celebrate her life!
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