In Memory

Linda Bumann (Cordova)



 
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01/04/09 05:25 PM #1    

Vicki Short (Bumann)

Linda was always so happy and she easily found humor in her day to day life. Her laughter was infectious; she lightened your mood and you wanted to, and did, laugh with her.

I have a picture of her at a wedding reception. Her head was thrown back and she was laughing hysterically. That was Linda.

01/20/09 08:07 PM #2    

Susan Bumann (Bumann-Riehl)

My best times to this day were visiting Aunt Linda in Memphis. The BBQ ribs...thanks Uncle Joey. Man, he would cook a feast for us. We would just sit and eat like princesses. Then, we'd sit around the table and shoot Jagermeister (Sp?) shots all night. I would laugh until I cried. And then, I would just laugh at us laughing...couldn't even say at what. Good times...Aunt Linda was my Godmother and I absolutely adored her!! She is still the nicest person I have ever met in my life. I never heard her say anything negative about anyone...ever!! You can tell she and my dad were related. He is the same way. Sometimes I will see dad make a face and it reminds me of her. One of the last times I saw her was when she made time during her visit to Louisville to come see the boys and me. I am so glad she did. I wish they remembered her. Out of everyone I've lost, I cry over her the most. Then, I usually laugh.

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