

She leaves behind her spouse, Kevin D’Lugos, and their two beloved dogs, Amigo and Baron and their kitty Bean and Papblina the dragon who brought her joy and companionship. She is also survived by her daughters, Alesha Blom and Vienna Willis, her many grandchildren, her brother Ronald Jr, and her sisters Donna and Cathie, and many aunts, nieces and nephews.
Linda was predeceased by her son, Christopher; her parents, Ron and Mary Blom; and her brothers, Dave and Murray. Losses that shaped her deeply and carved quiet spaces within her spirit.
Linda lived with a fire that could not be dimmed. She was a woman of presence bold, expressive, and unforgettable. She believed in beauty, in carrying herself with pride even when life felt heavy. Her resilience was not just a trait but a language she spoke fluently, surviving storms that many never saw and rising again with a spark that belonged only to her.
Her life was complex, threaded with hardship, love, distance, and determination. Yet through it all, she remained someone who wanted to be seen, who wanted to shine, who wanted to leave behind something more than struggle. And she did. She leaves behind a legacy of strength, of flair, of a spirit that insisted on being felt.
Her family will honor her in a private service, laying her to rest with love, reflection, and the quiet hope that she has finally found peace.
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