April 9, 2011
Hanlon, Linda K.
Linda Kristin Hanlon, died Thursday April 7, 2011, at the Faulkner Hospital in Boston, after a long illness. She was 31 years old. She was born in Boston. Linda attended Boston College Campus School and the South Shore Day Hab of Weymouth for many years. She is cherished and survived by her parents Lynne V. Mazza of Hyde Park and Ronald J. Hanlon of North Port, Florida and formerly of Dedham. She is also survived by many aunts, uncles, cousins and her beloved cat campanion Alex. Visiting hours will be held Monday, April 11, 2011, 7-9 pm at Folsom Funeral Home, 87 Milton St., Dedham. Funeral service Tuesday at 12:30 pm at the funeral home. Burial in Brookdale Cemetery, Dedham.
Lynne, You and Linda have been in our thoughts and prayers for so long. Our deepest sympathies at your darkest hour. Linda is in a better place now. Be strong in your faith. Love, Brenda, Tom, John and Jimmy
OUR CONDOLENSES TO YOU BOTH,MAY SHE NOW REST IN PEACE
Dear family,I am sorry for your loss. May each of you find comfort in knowing that God is “near to those that are broken at heart; and those who are crushed in spirit he saves.” (Psalms 34;18)
Lynn and Ron, Please know that you both are in our thoughts and prayers. We hold the fondest memories of your family close to our hearts. All of the staff at SSDH are thinking about you at this difficult time.
With Sympathy, Linda’s friends at South Shore Day Hab
I’m very sorry for your loss.
I am sorry to hear about your loss. Please accept my condolences as you cope with the grief. Revelation 21:4 let’s us know that God is going to wipe out every tear from our eyes and death will be no more. The former things will have passed away. I hope you can find comfort in these promises.
I am so sorry for your loss. It was a long, hard struggle, and now she is at peace.
May she rest in peace. So sorry we never met. The “Mother” is taking care of her now, she is safe and secure.
Love,
Patricia
Lynne, I have been thinking of you and Linda so much lately. Now married with 3 children of my own, I find myself thinking back to the St. Coletta days. When Cheese curls would bring the biggest smile to Linda’s face. I think of her when I hear the Beach Boys, and when my daughter wants pastina with butter. My son has seizures and my experience with Linda made me a better mom to deal with him. I’m sorry to read this and learn she had a long illness. You were always so attentive and wonderful with her. My thoughts and prayers are with you and wish I could have seen you ladies after I left St. Coletta’s. God bless and Take care.
Love,
Michelle
the lord giveth and taketh life so short, we can know you did the best for linda i was inthe funeral but will always remember linda her smiles and stuggles. irving murstein weymouth mass