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  1. Linda, we had a great childhood together lots getting into trouble. Here’s the short-sleeved of it the family will remember. Catfood, rocks, flooding of apartment, me going to school with you. Bingo, gramma G. And many more mischievous things lol. Then we went separate ways for awhile.
    I’m sorry I got back in touch with you to late. I’m very happy you found true love again love in Mark and he stood by your side thru it all. I pray you will peace with no pain Linda Healing Prayers to your Mr. Patt and all your family and friend’s

  2. Mommy I love you more then you will ever know. You are my. Best friend , my rider. I will never give up. Please watch over me until we are together again. Love Holly

  3. Linda,
    You were my sister and family. You have been through hell and back. I am sorry you have crossed over but I know you are with my guardian angel Bobby. We will meet again and be family again.
    With love
    Your brother Gerry.

  4. I have fond memories of my sister Linda from our childhood, like when you choreographed a tap dance for me to the song summer of sixty-nine by Brian Adams, I loved how you danced. One of my favorites was when you danced to the song Around about, by Yes. You were an amazing dancer. Also, the time you made me smoke a cigarette so I could not tell mom, but if I did you would be the one to get into trouble, you made me do it.
    Love Laurie Until we meet again Linda.

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Linda L. Landry

March 3, 2024

Linda L. Landry, 64, of Rodanthe passed away in Elizabeth City on March 3, 2024. Linda was preceded in death by her mother, Jennie H. LaLiberte of Massachusetts; stepfather, Gerald A. LaLiberte of Massachusetts; son, Bobby Godsoe Landry; and brother, Edward G. Patt of Connecticut.

In her childhood, Linda loved to dance, tap, jazz and acrobats. She loved to volunteer at the food pantry and thrift shops. Linda also enjoyed fishing and walking on the beach.

Her survivors include her companion, Mark Carreau of Rodanthe; her three daughters, Holly, Jennifer, and Kristin; her father, Edward C. Patt of Massachusetts; her brothers, Richard C. Patt of Texas and Gerald A. LaLiberte, Jr. of Massachusetts; and her sister, Laurie L Coyle of Massachusetts. She is also survived by many nieces, nephews, extended family, and friends.

As Linda preferred, she will be cremated; and plans for services are pending at this time. Please read the full obituary and share condolences with the family at www.gallopfuneralservices.com

Condolences

Wade Weigel

Linda was a loved friend and will be sorely missed.

Mark Carreau

Linda I'm so sorry you have passed you will be in my heart forever I love ❤️ you

Dianna L Studley

Linda, we had a great childhood together lots getting into trouble. Here's the short-sleeved of it the family will remember. Catfood, rocks, flooding of apartment, me going to school with you. Bingo, gramma G. And many more mischievous things lol. Then we went separate ways for awhile. I'm sorry I got back in touch with you to late. I'm very happy you found true love again love in Mark and he stood by your side thru it all. I pray you will peace with no pain Linda Healing Prayers to your Mr. Patt and all your family and friend's

Holly

Mommy I love you more then you will ever know. You are my. Best friend , my rider. I will never give up. Please watch over me until we are together again. Love Holly

Gerry LaLiberte

Linda, You were my sister and family. You have been through hell and back. I am sorry you have crossed over but I know you are with my guardian angel Bobby. We will meet again and be family again. With love Your brother Gerry.

Laurie Coyle

I have fond memories of my sister Linda from our childhood, like when you choreographed a tap dance for me to the song summer of sixty-nine by Brian Adams, I loved how you danced. One of my favorites was when you danced to the song Around about, by Yes. You were an amazing dancer. Also, the time you made me smoke a cigarette so I could not tell mom, but if I did you would be the one to get into trouble, you made me do it. Love Laurie Until we meet again Linda.