

Linda Christine (Sieklucki/Forgue) Littell, a 25 year resident of Winter Park & Orlando, FL, formerly of Amston, CT, passed away unexpectedly but peacefully in her sleep on September 11, 2016 with her beloved dog, Popeye by her side. Born October 23, 1950 to Richard and Priscilla (McConville) Sieklucki, Linda grew up in Wethersfield, graduating from Wethersfield High School in 1968. She married in 1971 and moved to Amston Lake in 1974 where she raised her two children. She worked as a secretary throughout her career at various businesses including the State of Connecticut Dept of Transportation and McCullagh Leasing/GE Capital. After raising her children she attended Manchester Community College where she earned Dean’s List honors while pursuing her dream of being a court stenographer. Linda moved to Florida in 1991. Family meant everything to Linda and she did everything she could to ensure her children had every advantage she could provide. Linda was most proud of her children’s accomplishments. She was instrumental in the advice and guidance she provided her son while he established his business and she was incredibly proud of her daughter becoming an RN and earning her BSN while raising three wonderful children. She often said that her children were her best friends. Linda loved nature, especially birds, flowers and trees. She could identify every bird that visited her bird feeder and especially loved hummingbirds. She had a green thumb and could get just about anything to grow and thrive. She spent many hours planting gardens and nurturing sticks into trees. There was no limit to her spirit of generosity and her kind and loving heart. Predeceased by her parents, Linda leaves her beloved dog, Popeye, a son, Scott Forgue of Amston, a daughter, Christy Pollman and her husband Adam and 3 grandchildren, Brett, Riley and Kallie all of Virginia Beach, VA. She also leaves 4 sisters, Brenda Sieklucki of Amston, Cindy O’Neill of Glastonbury, Billieann Covey of Waterford and Debbie Balsalmo of Torrington. In addition she leaves her best friend Portia Hopper of Orlando Florida. Private services will be at the convenience of the family with a celebration of her life at a future date. Keeping with her love of dogs and honoring the various dogs she had rescued over the years, memorial donations made to Peace and Paws dog rescue PO Box 1155 Hillsborough, NH 03244 or on line at peaceandpaws.com or to a shelter of the donors choice would be much appreciated.
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