This is hard to write since it's hard to fully believe you are gone. I have always enjoyed our talks whenever life gave me the opportunity to give you a call. Always full of enthusiasm, and knowledge. They were never short phone calls. I will miss them. Not sure if this is good or bad, but we would have never watched either A Christmas Story or Strange Brew as early as we did without you either. I'm sure they would have come up eventually, but you gave us the copied VHS first. Days down at FYC, birthdays in the Trenton apartment. I could write so much more since my head is filled with memories.
We have lasting memories of your last trip up for our wedding, and a lasting impression on not only my wife Jia but her mother also. She was in awe of your amazing sewing skills, and still brings them up. Branden knew you loved him also, since every year, we picked out books that Aunt Linda was going to send. We really wish the world wasn't so shut down these last couple of years so we could've made a Florida trip. This hurts most of all. We will truly miss you, and so wish we had that last goodbye. Rest in Peace Aunt Linda, you will forever be in our hearts.
Bob (Nephew), Jia (Niece), and Branden (Great nephew) Stoner