1953
2010
Linda Wood Bunnell, 57, passed away September 15, 2010. She was born on August 4, 1953 in Jacksonville, FL. Linda is preceded in death by a son, Nathan Bowles. She is survived by a loving family which includes her daughters, Heather Burk and Heidi Burk; sons, Matthew Burk and Marshall Bowles; 4 brothers, 3 sisters and 5 grandchildren. Arrangements are under the care and direction of Hardage-Giddens Funeral Home, 4315 Main St., 904-356-6585. Condolences may be shared at www.hardage-giddensmainst.com
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September 23, 2010
Heather, Scott heard about Linda and told us. We're sorry to hear about her death. We hope you are your family are doing well.
Evan and Karen
September 22, 2010
Cecily Hardin
Heather, I only met you once, but your mom lived with us for a few months in 1986. I have not heard from her in a long time. Our family is saddened to hear of your loss. You will be in our prayers.
September 21, 2010
Mike Chaloux
Hi Jean,
I send my deepest sympayhy to you and your family, for the loss of your sister linda. Your mom ,brother, and now your sister are together now in heaven! May God bless youand your family. Mike Chaloux
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September 17, 2010
Dear Heather & family,
The staff of Hardage-Giddens Funeral Home wishes to express our deepest sympathy at this difficult time. May peace, understanding and love surround your family always.
Taimiko M. Green & Hardage-Giddens Main Street Staff
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