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Linda Jensen

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Linda Jensen

Birth
Jamestown, Stutsman County, North Dakota, USA
Death
27 Mar 2020 (aged 72)
Burial
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Linda Jensen
December 9, 1947 ~ March 27, 2020 (age 72)
Obituary
Linda Jensen, age 72, passed away March 27th, 2020. She was born on Dec 9th 1947 in Jamestown ND to Alfred and Marie Jensen. She graduated from Jamestown High school in 1965 and from Jamestown College (University) in 1969. After graduating from college Linda worked at the United States Postal Service for a while and then went to work for Billie's Bottle shop which later became TJ's Bottle shop, she worked there until she retired.

Linda loved to read, watch sports on TV, and was a competitive game player especially when it came to Scrabble and Kismet. She loved Dr. Pepper and could make a fabulous Swanson TV dinner. Linda was always full of humor and good spirits. She was the highlight of every family get together. Her boisterous laugh was contagious to all those around her and our birthdays will never be the same without her loud off key voice bellowing happy birthday at the top of her lungs. Linda is simply irreplaceable and will be forever missed.

Linda has three living brothers; Dick, Jim, and Dean. She was preceded in death by her parents and her brother, Don.

A private family service will be held.
Linda Jensen
December 9, 1947 ~ March 27, 2020 (age 72)
Obituary
Linda Jensen, age 72, passed away March 27th, 2020. She was born on Dec 9th 1947 in Jamestown ND to Alfred and Marie Jensen. She graduated from Jamestown High school in 1965 and from Jamestown College (University) in 1969. After graduating from college Linda worked at the United States Postal Service for a while and then went to work for Billie's Bottle shop which later became TJ's Bottle shop, she worked there until she retired.

Linda loved to read, watch sports on TV, and was a competitive game player especially when it came to Scrabble and Kismet. She loved Dr. Pepper and could make a fabulous Swanson TV dinner. Linda was always full of humor and good spirits. She was the highlight of every family get together. Her boisterous laugh was contagious to all those around her and our birthdays will never be the same without her loud off key voice bellowing happy birthday at the top of her lungs. Linda is simply irreplaceable and will be forever missed.

Linda has three living brothers; Dick, Jim, and Dean. She was preceded in death by her parents and her brother, Don.

A private family service will be held.


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