Condolences
I also want to thank you Martin, Robert, and Linda, for taking in my special needs son, my Kyle, and giving him a supportive living environment, when he and I could not yet live together. Thank you for helping him along in his journey with his autism. You provided him with care and taught him a lot. Just want you to know he finally lives with me, his mom, now, as of June 2020, and we are both doing well. ❤️
Oh my gosh! Kyle and I just found out about Linda’s passing yesterday. Martin and Robert we are so very sorry! We are in shock a bit right now to hear of this. We would have prayed for her if we had known she was sick 2 years ago. We can hardly believe she is gone she was such a strong lady. Condolences and God Bless you both.
Memories spanning our 27 year friendship are too many to list. They are with me though in my head and in my heart. It has been a privilege to know you and call you my friend. We didn't live in each other's pockets but I always knew you were there for me as I was for you. When we did get together we laughed, loved and sometimes sang a few golden oldies. I will truly miss you my dear friend, I am consoled by the fact that you are no longer having to bravely suffer. Until we meet again Linda fond memories will carry me through.
We will always remember the few days we spent together in Vegas and always hoped we could do that again sometime.
So sorry to see you go, Linda.
So sorry not to be able to say goodbye.
With love
Roddy and Cheryl
Im Jonni Lavertu a family friend and home contractor to both Linda and Martin. We were introduced through other friends in 2010. Ive worked on several of their homes in and around Calgary. It’s always been a pleasure dealing with Linda and Martin on their requests to renovate. Linda was always cordial with offerings of fresh oven baked goods served with a typical funny British sense of humour. Every other word seemed to start with a F-bomb or Bullocks, which aligned with my jobsite banter. Linda was obviously a dog lover to which I remember Foxy being her every shadow. On another note, Linda drove a different car every time I saw her which I thought was funny. Thankfully she didn’t change her mind near as much when working on their homes. It’s no secret that the home now will be quieter and somber without Lindas presence. There’s no advise i can give on grieving really other than nostalgia isn’t something to forget but rather to observe and enjoy those memories for what else is there to hold on too? I wish Robbert and Martin all the best on this next chapter in their lives and I hope Linda can rest in peace.
Really sorry to hear Martin and Robert! Linda was such a nice person and Melissa and I always had a great time chatting with her! She was such a generous person to all she interacted with. Melissa and I are here for you and Robert if you need anything. Again we are truly sorry and are thinking about you guys!
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