Linda P
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Ro:Ro10 said:I too am saddened by this news
Linda was my hero. She was always so positive, inspirational, showing us grace and dignity. she lived life to the fullest, and always encouraged others to do the same. Linda and I started our journey about the same time, although I did not find this site until January 09. Our stories and diagnosis were so similar. I too was diagnosed with stage III-C UPSC. My journey has not been as difficult as Linda's was. I so appreciated all of her research and sharing all of her experiences. Linda will be truly missed but not forgotten. Her family will remain in my prayers.
I just got on the UPSC website and saw that Linda P. passed away this morning. I am so sorry and saddened to hear that she passed away. She is now at peace. I will keep her in my thoughts and prayers. As I mentioned to you in my previous e-mail, I did not know Linda, but saw a lot of her posts and she was very inspirational and so knowledgeable about UPSC. I know a lot of women here on this board knew her and she will be greatly missed.
Also, let me know how you make out with your doctor's appt the end of this month. I wish you all the best.
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LindaRo10 said:I too am saddened by this news
Linda was my hero. She was always so positive, inspirational, showing us grace and dignity. she lived life to the fullest, and always encouraged others to do the same. Linda and I started our journey about the same time, although I did not find this site until January 09. Our stories and diagnosis were so similar. I too was diagnosed with stage III-C UPSC. My journey has not been as difficult as Linda's was. I so appreciated all of her research and sharing all of her experiences. Linda will be truly missed but not forgotten. Her family will remain in my prayers.
Linda was my hero too. My journey with uterine cancer started December 2008.Linda's post have always given me courage, she was and always will be an amazing woman to me. My thoughts and prayers to her family,Linda will be dearly missed.0 -
sadness beyond words at linda's passingnorma2 said:Sad
I am so sad at Linda's passing. She was a wonderful lady.
we have lost such a wonderful sister, it's difficult to add anything more to what's already been said about her. she was also my first contact in 2009, and i followed her journey and wisdom avidly. she meant so much to so many of us, and was so selfless in her sharing of her process and advocacy for us. it's unbelievable that she is no longer amongst us. may her memory be a blessing.
sisterhood,
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Just too much!maggie_wilson said:sadness beyond words at linda's passing
we have lost such a wonderful sister, it's difficult to add anything more to what's already been said about her. she was also my first contact in 2009, and i followed her journey and wisdom avidly. she meant so much to so many of us, and was so selfless in her sharing of her process and advocacy for us. it's unbelievable that she is no longer amongst us. may her memory be a blessing.
sisterhood,
maggie
I wasn't expecting this, and I don't know why. I guess I am stupid. In one of her last posts she was talking about passing, but I just didn't believe it. I am so sorry Linda. It is such a cruel world out there. I hope she went to a better place. Pat0 -
just read thisbarb55 said:Linda
I am so deeply saddened. Linda has left us a great legacy with this blog. We'll miss her so. Barbara
To Linda's family, thanking you for letting us share Linda. Brave and strong, she sent me off to add to my research, get off the couch, go to work, join life, and have a means to talk as my family can't with me. Bless you sweet Linda who gave me the chance in these posts to learn and grow. Your posts will continue to support your sisters.0 -
Linda: Always Loved, Never Forgottensleem said:just read this
To Linda's family, thanking you for letting us share Linda. Brave and strong, she sent me off to add to my research, get off the couch, go to work, join life, and have a means to talk as my family can't with me. Bless you sweet Linda who gave me the chance in these posts to learn and grow. Your posts will continue to support your sisters.
To Linda's family and friends: Linda was a beacon of courage and cheer, living life with gusto until the very end: what a "profile in courage" she carved for us all.
We are so enriched by having known her, and I send my deepest sympathies to you, her family, with the reiteration that she leaves a lasting legacy.
Love,
Rosey0 -
Unforgetable imageRoseyR said:Linda: Always Loved, Never Forgotten
To Linda's family and friends: Linda was a beacon of courage and cheer, living life with gusto until the very end: what a "profile in courage" she carved for us all.
We are so enriched by having known her, and I send my deepest sympathies to you, her family, with the reiteration that she leaves a lasting legacy.
Love,
Rosey
When I saw Linda's name show up on her row call thread I did not expect it to not be her. It was a shock. And from her caring bridge entry on the 13th , I'm hoping her passing was a surprise to her as well and she went painlessly .
Linda was a proactive pioneer and her red haired beautiful smile will always be linked to my cancer journey forever. Remember the picture of her pointing to her bald head with that you can do this smile ?
Thanks for the caring bridge link Mary ann.
My condolences to her family, may you be comforted.
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Linda our warriorette
I am so sorry to hear about Linda's passing. She went thru this challenge with head up high , eyes open and a superhuman will to give of her strength to us all. May she find eternal rest and may she continue to be a beacon of light to her family and us all.
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BeautifulSara Zipora said:Linda our warriorette
I am so sorry to hear about Linda's passing. She went thru this challenge with head up high , eyes open and a superhuman will to give of her strength to us all. May she find eternal rest and may she continue to be a beacon of light to her family and us all.
Sara Zipora
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BeautifulSara Zipora said:Linda our warriorette
I am so sorry to hear about Linda's passing. She went thru this challenge with head up high , eyes open and a superhuman will to give of her strength to us all. May she find eternal rest and may she continue to be a beacon of light to her family and us all.
Sara Zipora
Beautiful sentiments!!0
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