Linda was born in the Town of Butternuts on August 26, 1940 to Grant A. Prindle and Mildred (Moore) Prindle. When she was 18 months old, she was adopted by Grant Prindle’s youngest sister, Florence (Prindle) Olds and her husband Kenneth G. Olds. Both sets of parents have predeceased her.
Linda is survived by her husband Ray of 57 years; her half-sister Leah Balla of Plymouth, NY; two sons: Timothy L. of Pottstown, PA and Brian K. of New Berlin, NY; one daughter Jane (Miles) Hathaway of Rock Stream, NY; nine grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren.
She attended the First Baptist Church of New Berlin with her husband Ray.
Linda was an old-fashioned homemaker who loved taking care of her growing family. She and Ray loved vegetable gardening – freezing and preserving what they grew and enjoyed making fudge and donuts together. She was an accomplished seamstress who loved sewing, knitting and crocheting for her family and others. She loved playing the piano and caring for stray cats.
Arrangements-Dakin Funeral Home LP, New Berlin, NY
Burial-Maplewood Cemetery, Mt. Upton, NY
Published-Dakin Funeral Home website
Linda was born in the Town of Butternuts on August 26, 1940 to Grant A. Prindle and Mildred (Moore) Prindle. When she was 18 months old, she was adopted by Grant Prindle’s youngest sister, Florence (Prindle) Olds and her husband Kenneth G. Olds. Both sets of parents have predeceased her.
Linda is survived by her husband Ray of 57 years; her half-sister Leah Balla of Plymouth, NY; two sons: Timothy L. of Pottstown, PA and Brian K. of New Berlin, NY; one daughter Jane (Miles) Hathaway of Rock Stream, NY; nine grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren.
She attended the First Baptist Church of New Berlin with her husband Ray.
Linda was an old-fashioned homemaker who loved taking care of her growing family. She and Ray loved vegetable gardening – freezing and preserving what they grew and enjoyed making fudge and donuts together. She was an accomplished seamstress who loved sewing, knitting and crocheting for her family and others. She loved playing the piano and caring for stray cats.
Arrangements-Dakin Funeral Home LP, New Berlin, NY
Burial-Maplewood Cemetery, Mt. Upton, NY
Published-Dakin Funeral Home website
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