Linda Lee Cunningham
January 12, 1947 - January 16, 2012

Obituary
Linda Lee Cunningham, age 65 died peacefully on January 16, 2012. She is survived by her very devoted husband of 43 years Thomas, her brother Ben and wife Cindi, her children and their partners, Tracey and Jim, John and Kari, Tom and Anna, and their lovely child Mia Stella. Linda’s genuine and thoughtful nature caused people to gravitate toward her. Her stubbornness drove those that loved her crazy at times, but gave her the strength to struggle against MS. She had a fierce spirit that will connect all those that loved her.
Viewing at Bonney Watson 1732 Broadway Seattle Friday 1/20 and Saturday 1/21 2-5pm. A celebration of her life will be held at a later time.
Send memorial donations to:
http://wasmain.nationalmssociety.org/site/TR?fr_id=7389&pg=tgreeting
I only met Mom Cunningham once or twice, but I immediately got an impression of her sweet nature. I know what a wonderful person she must have been because I know what a wonderful daughter she raised. Tracey is a living testament to Mrs. Cunningham’s life, and I’ve always been grateful to know her and to see my brother happily married to such a beatiful person. Hugs and Love, Lara
It was a pleasure knowing you Linda and spending those Thanksgiving days with you and your family. Sending the Cunningham Family my warm thoughts and condolences.
Mom it has been difficult to witness you suffer all these years, but even more difficult to loose you. Your work ethic, curiosity, and bravery have inspired me. Thanks for all the sweat, tears, anger, and joy you brought me. You had this way of recalling a detail about a person and using it to make that person feel special. You did that with me many times. I love you. We’ll take good care of dad.
My memories of Mrs. Cunningham are a bit dated; Mostly of the back of her head while she drove us to the library. But I join with the Cunningham family in expressing gratitude for the memories of the challenges and joys of a life well-lived.
Condolence. I know Mrs. Cunningham through Tracey her daughter. Being a coworker and friend of Tracey she has been extremely dedicated in the time of illness. Best wishes to Tracey and family.
Dear Tracey,
My condolences to your and your family to the passing of your mom. I heard how you much you felt to see your mom going in and out of the hospital lately. May the good Lord comfort you and your family especially during this difficult time. You take care. Love, Rocel
I can see who Tracey received her grace from – I never had the honor of meeting her Mother – My condolences to you Tracey – you are missed and I wish your family well.
Darren
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