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Linda Jo Cebrian

Linda Jo Cebrian

April 23, 1954 March 13, 2026

Linda Jo Cebrian, born April 23, 1954, passed away on March 13, 2026, after a long life marked by persistent health challenges and unwavering resilience.

Linda was strong-willed, fiercely independent, and wonderfully stubborn. She loved debating politics and never hesitated to speak her mind. If she believed in something, she defended it with complete conviction and passion. Beneath her fiery spirit lay a heart that cared deeply about the world and the people she loved. She also possessed a delightfully silly side, often rhyming for no reason, singing made-up songs, breaking into goofy dances, and telling jokes to spark laughter. Her favorite playful habit was mooning people so quickly that onlookers barely knew what had happened. She ran on a simple fuel of good coffee, Utz Honey BBQ chips, Oreos, and a healthy dose of righteous frustration about the issues of the day.

Her Catholic faith sustained her through many difficult seasons. She is now at peace, reunited with her beloved son, Christopher, a reunion she carried in her heart for many years.

Linda is survived by her granddaughters, Savannah, Charlotte, and Anniston, who were her pride and joy. They brought light into her life, and she loved them fiercely, taking great pride in being their Grammy. She will be remembered for her strength, her fierce convictions, her humor, and her deep love for her family and friends. She will be deeply missed and forever carried in the hearts of those who knew her.

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