Ruth Creola
Deepest sympathy to the Muir family.
Birth date: Nov 17, 1951 Death date: Dec 17, 2020
Linda Lloyd Muir, of South Park, passed away on December 17, 2020 due to complications of Parkinson’s Disease, which she courageously battled for over thirty years. She was predeceased by her parents, John R. Lloyd, Jr. and Aleene Read Obituary
Deepest sympathy to the Muir family.
Larry to you and your family our thoughts and prayers to you and your family. Larry and Mary Arrigo
Wishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts.
Jack , Diane and family I am deeply saddened to learn of Linda's passing. I only knew Linda as the older of Jack's (my high school buddy) 2 younger sisters. She always had a smile and upbeat spirit and took, we thought at the time, too curious an interest in Jack's and my dating life. I wish I had gotten to know her as an adult as it seems we shared some of the same interests i.e. the beach and gardening. It was heartbreaking to learn of her battle with that cruel disease. Her spirit will live on in the lives of those who knew her. Bill Palmer BHS '64
Dr. Muir and Chip, I’m so sorry to hear of Linda’s passing. While it has been many many years since I last saw you guys, I have all warm memories of her, mostly of her at the soccer field when I was just a young kid. I remember her always smiling, always quick to yell hello or offer encouragement and to cheer us all on. I also remember her usually being in charge of things soccer related. I’ll keep you all in my thoughts and hope you find comfort in your good memories of her. Sincerely, Kevin Coleman
Linda will forever be my Good friend Larry's beautiful Princess! Their story was truly a royal romantic lifelong Lovefest!Iam honored and lucky to have known the Muirs for many many years!! God Bless, Al Caprino
She was such a kind and compassionate soul. She may have left this Earth, but she will live on in the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to have known and loved her. May her memory be eternal🙏 Love and prayers to the Muir family. Kathy Welch
Such sad news. Our condolences to Larry, Chip, and Annie. Linda had a heart that encompassed everyone and everything. She was always pleasant and kind and raised two beautiful children who shared her values. Her courageous battle with Parkinson’s disease was and inspiration to my wife and I, and whenever we faced adversity, I would often think of her. Such a lovely, caring woman.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to your family at this sad time. Her legacy is clearly in the amazing children she raised. Annie taught both of my boys in elementary school and she will always be remembered as one of their most cherished and loved teachers. Cherish your memories. All our love. Leslie, Chad and Marcus Mosesso
My first encounters with Linda was when she would come into my kindergarten classroom as a PTO volunteer. She would always be attentive to all the children, not just her dear Annie. I would look forward to her visits because she was kind, fun-loving and always encouraging. Her love for children and people in general, was always apparent. Please accept my heartfelt condolences. She will be missed by all that know her, but her love and energy lives on in Annie and Chip.