LINDA'S PAGE.
Just some images and memories.
Gone to Glory way too soon! 
More pictures about Linda
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More about Linda
To the left, one of the few pictures I have of Linda with her hair down
The President of the United States has the honor of meeting the President of the Galesburg Trades and Labor
One of Linda's favorite pictures of herself
The high school where Linda and I seemed to get together for lunch every day
The Galesburg Trades and Labor.  Linda was the first woman president here
The memorial bench in Linda's honor at the Worker's Memorial in Galesburg
Linda at the Grand Canyon.  Sure made it look better to me!
Linda's home church, The Pilgrim Holiness Church
22 September 1968
This, Grand, Farnham, and East Brooks was Linda's corner when she was in fifth grade as a crossing guard for the school.  All the traffic that now flows down I-74 went down this road at that time!
Hard to believe.  This held her entire sewing supplies when we were first married
Linda's home.  I remember sitting with her on the porch swing
In her Easter bonnet in the mid 1960's at home
With our dog, Toby, just before moving down to Louisiana
A real good day for me.  But, what was she thinking!
Right where you'd expect her.  Leading her group in the 1966 Labor Day Parade
At the Knox County Senic Drive.  Linda is the one shivering on the Right in the blue coat
Lombard Jr. High School.  The room on the second floor, right, held the school newpaper office (The Elm Newsette).  That's where we first met.
The youngest picture I have of Linda
Linda's sisters.  Her family was always important to her.
Amy, Linda, and me on the steps of our Church in Louisiana.  Linda made that dress herself.
Linda loved caves.  This one is in Springfield, Mo.  Linda and the kids are in the front on the right of the car (Left in picture)
A winter ice storm in our back yard
The apartments where we first lived upon returning to Galesburg in 1971
Where we first met
The Worker's Memorial in Galesburg.  The bench dedicated to Linda guards the front.
Allen Park School where Linda and I both attended
Linda's wooden Bible
Linda modeling a Vietnamese Ao Dai dress. I bought it for her when I was stationed there
Linda, just playing, somewhere in the Wisconsin Dells
One of many pictures Linda took at Niagara Falls
Linda and I at Niagra Falls
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