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Linda Fredrick
February 13, 2025
Linda, You were the first person to welcome us to the neighborhood with a lovely container of fresh strawberries and your loving spirit. You will be missed.
Rose Hill Funeral Home
February 13, 2025
With deepest sympathy during this time of difficulty.
Joe Cezus
February 12, 2025
Linda, to know you was to love you. You were one in a million, and many EWMS students benefited from your tutelage. Rest in peace because you earned it.
Marilyn Pierce
February 12, 2025
Linda was a wonderful neighbor and friend when I lived on Gordon Avenue. We have kept in touch for the past 20 years after I moved to Florida. I enjoyed our phone conversations and many laughs. I will never forget her. May she Rest in Peace.
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