She is survived her husband G. Bill Engelhardt of Batavia, her children George Engelhardt of Oakfield, Ronnie Engelhardt, Brandon Hines-Engelhardt, Ricky Engelhardt, Jessica Engelhardt, and Mary Noel Engelhardt all of Batavia; brothers Phillip (Susan) DiMartino, Frank (Maria) DiMartino both of Batavia and Anthony (Helen) DiMartino of Oswego, NY; 6 grandchildren survive along with many Aunts, Uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.
Linda's youngest children were: Brandon age 13, Ricky age 6 and Mary Noel age 3. Linda passed of complications due to cystic fibrosis.
You didn't have to know Linda very long to feel blessed that she was in your life. Linda was a beautiful soul. She was always an angel, the only difference now is that she has wings as she continues to watch over us. She'll always be remembered for her beautiful smile and her loving personality. She was bright and she was talented. She was sweet and delicate like a pretty flower. We all will look at a flower differently now. When we see a newly bloomed flower we'll see Linda's smile. It's hard not to feel sad and selfish but Linda is not gone, because deep in out hearts she'll always stay, loved and remembered everyday. She deserved the title "Princes".
Pre-deceased by 21 month old grandson:
Andrew Engelhardt-Ciafrini
She is survived her husband G. Bill Engelhardt of Batavia, her children George Engelhardt of Oakfield, Ronnie Engelhardt, Brandon Hines-Engelhardt, Ricky Engelhardt, Jessica Engelhardt, and Mary Noel Engelhardt all of Batavia; brothers Phillip (Susan) DiMartino, Frank (Maria) DiMartino both of Batavia and Anthony (Helen) DiMartino of Oswego, NY; 6 grandchildren survive along with many Aunts, Uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.
Linda's youngest children were: Brandon age 13, Ricky age 6 and Mary Noel age 3. Linda passed of complications due to cystic fibrosis.
You didn't have to know Linda very long to feel blessed that she was in your life. Linda was a beautiful soul. She was always an angel, the only difference now is that she has wings as she continues to watch over us. She'll always be remembered for her beautiful smile and her loving personality. She was bright and she was talented. She was sweet and delicate like a pretty flower. We all will look at a flower differently now. When we see a newly bloomed flower we'll see Linda's smile. It's hard not to feel sad and selfish but Linda is not gone, because deep in out hearts she'll always stay, loved and remembered everyday. She deserved the title "Princes".
Pre-deceased by 21 month old grandson:
Andrew Engelhardt-Ciafrini
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