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Linda Jo <I>Unger</I> Waller

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Linda Jo Unger Waller

Birth
Wabash, Wabash County, Indiana, USA
Death
28 Feb 2011 (aged 66)
Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana, USA
Burial
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Linda Jo Waller, age 66 of Wabash and formerly of Andrews, passed away Monday February 28, 2011 at 8:38 PM at Lutheran Hospital, Fort Wayne. She was a graduate of Wabash High School class of 1962 and worked as a Cardiovascular Technician for C. Bevan Stuart M.D. for 30 years. She was a loving mother and grandmother. She was a two time breast cancer survivor and avid supporter of breast cancer awareness, a member of AARP and loved to play Bingo.
Linda was born November 21, 1944 in Wabash, the daughter of Darwin "Doc" and Gertrude (Thompson) Unger. On September 22, 1961 she married James Edwin Waller in Wabash and he passed away June 13, 2007. She is survived by 2 sons James E. (Cheryl) Waller II of Banning, CA and Darin Scott Waller of Irving, TX, a grandson Joshua "JJ" Waller who she raised, , 2 additional grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild, and a sister Sandra Hancock of Wabash.
There will be a celebration of Linda's life from 11 am to 1 pm Saturday March 5 at Millers Merry Manor East, 1900 Alber St., Wabash, IN 46992.
Preferred memorials are to the Susan G. Koman Breast Cancer Foundation, c/o Deal-Rice Funeral Home, 233 N. Main St. PO Box 215, Andrews, IN 46702

Raylene Rodrigo-Baumgart Posted Wed March 02, 2011
This is a poem that I am sure Linda Jo would have said....I have not met her in person, but my sister have always loved her as her very own Mom.

When I'm Gone
by Mrs.Lyman Hancock

When I come to the end of my journey
And I travel my last weary mile
Just forget if you can, that I ever frowned
And remember only the smile

Forget unkind words I have spoken
Remember some good I have done
Forget that I ever had heartache
And remember I've had loads of fun

Forget that I've stumbled and blundered
And sometimes fell by the way
Remember I have fought some hard battles
And won, ere the close of the day

Then forget to grieve for my going
I would not have you sad for a day
But in summer just gather some flowers
And remember the place where I lay

And come in the shade of evening
When the sun paints the sky in the west
Stand for a few moments beside me
And remember only my best



Linda Jo Waller, age 66 of Wabash and formerly of Andrews, passed away Monday February 28, 2011 at 8:38 PM at Lutheran Hospital, Fort Wayne. She was a graduate of Wabash High School class of 1962 and worked as a Cardiovascular Technician for C. Bevan Stuart M.D. for 30 years. She was a loving mother and grandmother. She was a two time breast cancer survivor and avid supporter of breast cancer awareness, a member of AARP and loved to play Bingo.
Linda was born November 21, 1944 in Wabash, the daughter of Darwin "Doc" and Gertrude (Thompson) Unger. On September 22, 1961 she married James Edwin Waller in Wabash and he passed away June 13, 2007. She is survived by 2 sons James E. (Cheryl) Waller II of Banning, CA and Darin Scott Waller of Irving, TX, a grandson Joshua "JJ" Waller who she raised, , 2 additional grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild, and a sister Sandra Hancock of Wabash.
There will be a celebration of Linda's life from 11 am to 1 pm Saturday March 5 at Millers Merry Manor East, 1900 Alber St., Wabash, IN 46992.
Preferred memorials are to the Susan G. Koman Breast Cancer Foundation, c/o Deal-Rice Funeral Home, 233 N. Main St. PO Box 215, Andrews, IN 46702

Raylene Rodrigo-Baumgart Posted Wed March 02, 2011
This is a poem that I am sure Linda Jo would have said....I have not met her in person, but my sister have always loved her as her very own Mom.

When I'm Gone
by Mrs.Lyman Hancock

When I come to the end of my journey
And I travel my last weary mile
Just forget if you can, that I ever frowned
And remember only the smile

Forget unkind words I have spoken
Remember some good I have done
Forget that I ever had heartache
And remember I've had loads of fun

Forget that I've stumbled and blundered
And sometimes fell by the way
Remember I have fought some hard battles
And won, ere the close of the day

Then forget to grieve for my going
I would not have you sad for a day
But in summer just gather some flowers
And remember the place where I lay

And come in the shade of evening
When the sun paints the sky in the west
Stand for a few moments beside me
And remember only my best





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