On July 12th, Linda Taft (81) joined her husband of 56 years, James Taft, in the great beyond.
Linda is also predeceased by her brother, Ron Burlingame, and her parents Anne and Charles Burlingame.
Linda is survived by her son, James Taft, Jr., daughter Lori (Mark Pulvino), grandchildren Alex, Rachel (Zac Pavone) and great grandson Zander Pavone. Linda is also survived by her sister- in-law Pam (Ron) Burlingame, nieces Terra (Bob) Levy, Aimee (Mike) McCaffrey and 5 great nieces and nephews.
Linda was considered a master quilter by her peers and has several years of experience and projects to her credit. Oh, the fabric we have found!! She enjoyed making baby quilts, by the dozens, for those in need. Christmas was her favorite holiday and she made several tree skirts, wall hangings, pot holders and whatever else you can think of. She taught Jim how to make the walker bags he was known for. Though not a fan of winter, she had an extensive collection of snowmen. Prior to Jim’s passing, she enjoyed bowling in several leagues with her husband. There were often friendly disputes as to who was the better bowler.
In 2020, due to Covid, a service for Jim could not be held. A combined informal Celebration of Life will take place for both Jim and Linda on July 26th, from 2:30-5:30 at the Ontario Golf Club.
Please stop by to share a memory, reflect on their contributions to your life or simply hug a friend or family member. There will be food and beverages, pictures and remembrances. Please
feel free to stick around for a light meal at approximately 4:30.
Linda’s family would like to express their deepest gratitude to the entire staff at the Hildebrandt Hospice Care Facility for their kindness and compassion in Linda’s final days. We can’t say enough about the care she received there. And to all the friends who called, stopped by to visit, or drop off food, thank you. She enjoyed each and every encounter. We would also like to thank Kim Duffy for her enormous heart and many hours of caregiving, and Sage Kester for the many hours spent offering companionship.
When thinking of Linda, please consider a contribution to Alzheimer’s Research, or Cancer Research, or a favorite charity of your choosing.