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Service measured not by GOLD,
          but by the GOLDEN RULE

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Linda Siegel, 62 passed away Sunday, February 9, 2025, at her residence.

She was born on May 12, 1962, in Carrollton, Texas to Ervin and Eunice Gafford Taylor.

Linda worked as a social worker.

She is survived by her daughter Ashley (Brent) Dillon of Wooster.

Linda was preceded in death by her parents.

Private family services were held.

McIntire, Bradham & Sleek Funeral Home 216 E. Larwill St., Wooster is assisting the family.

Online condolences may be left for the family at www.mcintirebradhamsleek.com.

 

10 Comments

  1. Ashley I am so sorry for your loss. If there is anything I can do for you let me know. You’re in my prayers.

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  2. So sorry to hear this . Condolences to the family and friends 🙏 🧡

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  3. Ashley, I’m so sorry for your loss. Linda and I worked to together and also attend Wayne College together. She was always so proud of you.

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  4. She was the most intelligent , determined woman I ever met. I know her daughter and husband were her world. At one point she moved heaven and earth to get Ashley back in her life. I was lucky to have known her. She was truly one of a kind. I’ll miss you Linda

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  5. I am very sorry for your loss.

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  6. My condolences and prayers to the family.

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  7. I am so very sorry for your loss. I had many classes with her at U of A and she was always such a sweet person to be around and talk to.

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  8. I met Linda at 180 when she worked there, when I got out of prison. She was a sweet lady. Fly high Linda.

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  9. I’ve known Linda since 1999. The world is left with all the good things Linda did and brought to us all. She will be missed. God bless you Ashley you were the light of her life 💕 and to all the people she helped besides myself my condolences. Fly high Linda…

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  10. I went to high school at Newman Smith with Linda. We were best friends. We were together all the time at school and both of us loved going roller skating together. Later in life we reconnected and though we had different ideas about things we at least enjoyed catching up. I choose to remember my friend in her younger years and the fun we had together before the world interrupted our innocence. She will be missed in my heart.

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