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Linda M. Tharp

December 6, 1956 - June 2, 2017
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Linda M. Tharp (nee Force) On June 2, 2017 of Washington Twp. Age 60. Beloved wife of the late Johnnie L. Devoted mother of Lori and Adam Tharp. Loving daughter of Donna Kammer and the late Kenneth, Sr. Dear sister of Donna Walker, Kenneth Kammer, Jr., and the late Richard Force. She is also survivedContinue Reading

Tina Bays left a message on June 6, 2017:
Adam and Lori, I met your mom many years ago through your Aunt Donna. I was struck by her smiles and kindness. Most of what I know of her is through several casual meetings and stories told to me by your Aunt Donna. I never saw her be unkind to anyone, and each story reinforced to me how lovely a person she was. I am praying for strength, comfort, and peace to aid you and your family as you cope with this loss. Love, Tina Bays
Donna Walker.....sister, lost without he left a message on July 20, 2017:
I'm having another tough day, missing my beautiful sister so much. She is on my mind and in my heart .ist of every day. How I wish I could hear that sweet laughter just one more time.
Jean DeGrosa left a message on June 8, 2017:
Linda was a great person as well as John also, they were a great couple and a great example of true unconditional love. My thoughts and prayers are with you Lori & Adam. Jean DeGrosa
Susan LaFountain left a message on June 6, 2017:
Adam and Lori, I'm so sorry for your loss. Your mother was one of the kindest, loving and caring people I ever met in my life. She always had a kind word and a smile for everyone. As hard as this is for you she's with your Dad now and I'm sure her heart is lighter now that she's with the love of her life. I always admired their marriage and the love they shared. We all don't get that in life.... so you Mother had it all including both of you. Love, Susan LaFountain
Virginia left a message on June 7, 2017:
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Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Kathy Zmudzinski left a message on June 9, 2017:
To my beautiful cuz, we have shared a lifetime of fun when we were kids. You are and have always been in my heart.You will always be with me. Heaven has received a beautiful angel.
Diand Harris left a message on June 9, 2017:
Lori and Adam, I met your mom and dad almost 40 years ago at Columbia House. We immediately became friends. They got me into country music, your mom got me started on the lottery and we laughed and had a good time every day at work. Your mom was so strong through her battle with cancer, fighting every step of the way. She told me that your dad was her example of strength, he was always so positive and strong through his health trials. I know you have suffered great losses but I hope you can take strength through knowing that your mom and dad shared a great life together, happy with each other and with the 2 of you every day. Not many families have that kind of love. Diane
Rita Tharp Lyons left a message on June 7, 2017:
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Danielle Trainor left a message on June 9, 2017:
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Diane Wilson. left a message on June 9, 2017:
Correction: They truly loved* and respecte* each other...
Diane Wilson. left a message on June 9, 2017:
Lori and Adam, my thoughts and prayers are with today and always. There was never a dull moment on Thursday nights at LaMartinique with Linda and John. They d's are the funniest couple who truly I lived and resurrected one another. They were a perfect match. I will never forget her laugh when she would get a gutter ball. She would get upset but at the same tie, she wwould bust out laughing. I will also never forget the kindness your mom showed me and Marcus while she was employed at Sony. Linda is at peace and now with the love of her life. God bless you and Adam.
Egizi Funeral Home left a message:
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