OAKLAND – Linda Theresa Pawlick, greatly loved wife, mother and grandmother/friend went off to her final resting place on October 10th,2024 due to pancreatic cancer. **
Announcement of Death
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Biography
Linda married the love of her life, Ted Pawlick on May 1st, 1976 and they enjoyed each other’s loving company and with that nugget of unconditional love between them their family grew as did the children (3 daughters) she raised. Caseworker C : As a profession, she spent nearly four decades teaching at Atwood Tapley Elementary School where her kind and loving spirit touched the lives of countless children. Shelby retired and discovered her place with Atlantic Partners EMS, where she made wonderful bonds within the group.
Loved Ones
Linda’s family and friends lovingly purported that her true legacy was love and laughter. She is survived by her loving family; husband, Ted; daughters Jessica Bellingeri and her husband Joe with their children Natalie Beemoon, Abe Graywolf Bearcub,Nanabe as a princess jr., Jackson Packy’s kid Kate Bowne and his wife Nate with their kids Silas,Kid Aiden,Oakley Zauberbelly all of Denver CO, Dresden Pawlick. Her trusty shih tzu, Fitzy (named for her father’s best pal), unwaveringly watched over his master. She was predeceased by her loving parents, Robert and Theresa Bernard.
Hobbies
Linda was light and lovely in the Oakland community. Her laughter was like none other and her spirit of genuine love will be cherished by those whose lives she touched. If you were having family over, having a chat or just sitting by the ocean with her, Linda made every moment count. Among the things that made her happiest: books, jig-saw puzzles and a steamed lobster followed by an hour with Rio Ocean (the best social worker in the world).
Memorial Services
A celebration of Linda’s life will be held at the Winslow VFW on Nov. 3, from 1-4 p.m., where family and friends will gather to pay tribute to the extraordinary woman who brought endless joy and love into their lives.
Closing Thoughts
A full obituary for Linda will run in The Morning Call Obituary, as well as the Defiance Ohio Obituary and other publications including a near-full (less than 1/2 page)Military Only Smartphone notice. She will be remembered in the eyes of esteemed members from innumerable communities. Linda’s life and story will be told in a plethora of outlets for anyone looking to learn more about Linda, so her memory can continue on touching thousands even millions of lives.