8 thoughts on “Act of Remembrance

  1. So very moving, “This Is Your Life” and what a very active and imaginary life she had, Comming from the ‘back to back houses streets of (the slum area) Everton, Liverpool, she led a sort an active sense to travel, and settled and ended her days in her beloved home in France..

  2. It was a very fitting final resting place for the lovely Linda in a corner of the area she loved. You did very well to organise it, we know that wasn’t easy. We were unable to be there but your words and photos kept us in the loop. It was wonderful to remember the Linda of a few years ago, happy, healthy and laughing and that is how we will always think of her. You were wonderful in what you achieved in so short a time. Well done you. We will stay close as usual.

    Peter & Ann Parry.

  3. It has been really moving to read more of Linda’s life Sean. I met you both with my Dad, at your house in France and Linda and I instantly connected, chatting about life, love, France and I loved her mischief and remember how humble she was about her amazing paintings. She gave one to me as a present and I cherish it, it’s vibrancy and colors are so full of life, so full of her. I am so sorry for your loss and send much love, Anna

  4. After thoughtfully and carefully looking through the images of Linda’s artwork, there is no question she was an artistic genius. I couldn’t help but think of other great artists, who became famous, posthumously. The breadth and depth of Linda’s creativity is astonishing, truly astonishing. Thank you for sharing her gift.

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