OBITUARY
Linda Wilson Biasetti
May 6, 1947 – August 27, 2020

IN THE CARE OF
Winkenhofer Pine Ridge Funeral Home and Memorial Park
Linda Hutchinson Biasetti, age 73, passed away on August 27, 2020 in Cartersville, Georgia. Linda was born in Waltham, Massachusetts on May 6, 1947 to the late Paul and June Hutchinson.
Linda traveled all throughout her life. She enjoyed seeing many places and meeting new people. While in school in Turkey, she met Bruce Biasetti and on August 26, 2000 they became married and spent the next twenty years together. Linda loved baseball, whether it was watching a game, attending one or collecting cards. She was an avid collector of baseball cards as well as angels. Her favorite baseball team was the Houston Astros. Linda lived in Texas for many years and when she married Bruce moved to Georgia with their family.
Linda had a huge heart and never met a stranger; Those who met her still have an Angel in their pocket. Linda was kind soul who will be missed by all who knew her.
Linda Biasetti is survived by her husband, Bruce Biasetti; sons, Sean (Barbara) Gutierrez, Jason (Sta’Cee) Wilson, Tony Biasetti and daughter, Sonya (Charlie) Clark; brother, Mike Hutchinson; nephew, David (Heather) Hutchinson; and grandchildren, Chandler Clark, Cheyenne (Casey) Anderson, Will (Brandy) Gutierrez and Lauren Gutierrez; great grandchildren, Ty, Winter, Max, River, and Willow.
A funeral service to honor Linda Biasetti will be held on Monday, August 31, 2020 at 12:00pm, at Winkenhofer Pine Ridge Funeral Home. The family will receive friends for visitation two hours prior to the service. Please leave condolences and share fond memories with the family online at www.winkenhoferpineridgefuneralhome.com
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