She worked as an executive secretary for ILWU Local #30 for 15 years. She was an honorary member of the ILWU #30.
She had the biggest heart in the world and was truly loved by many friends. She loved to travel, go camping, fishing, and to make people laugh. Linda loved to read, collect pins, stamps, coins, and diamonds.
Survivors include her husband, Ray Panter of Boron; daughters, Tami Mitchell of La Habra, and Lori Acton of Washington; granddaughter, Amanda Parcher of Washington; grandson, Cody Parcher of Washington; parents, Joe and Merle Brangwin of Ridgecrest; and brother, Michael Ray of San Jose.
Daily Press
Wednesday, June 08, 2005
She worked as an executive secretary for ILWU Local #30 for 15 years. She was an honorary member of the ILWU #30.
She had the biggest heart in the world and was truly loved by many friends. She loved to travel, go camping, fishing, and to make people laugh. Linda loved to read, collect pins, stamps, coins, and diamonds.
Survivors include her husband, Ray Panter of Boron; daughters, Tami Mitchell of La Habra, and Lori Acton of Washington; granddaughter, Amanda Parcher of Washington; grandson, Cody Parcher of Washington; parents, Joe and Merle Brangwin of Ridgecrest; and brother, Michael Ray of San Jose.
Daily Press
Wednesday, June 08, 2005
Gravesite Details
Interred June 9, 2005.
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