Linda Lou Giese was born on August 28, 1949 in Beaver Dam Lutheran Hospital to Clarence and Loretta nee Koepsell Giese. She was born to new life in Jesus Christ in Holy Baptism on Sept 18, 1949 and confirmed her faith in Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior at Immanuel Lutheran Church (River Church)Continue Reading
Lorri and I send our thoughts and prayers to Sig and the rest of the family. Linda was a sweet, caring, and hard-working lady I got to know while she worked at Gleason Reel. I remember helping her with computer difficulties accessing our drawing files (which could be frustrating at times), but she kept her cool. Lorri and I would see Linda and Sig often supporting our local school concerts and musicals for many years. I know Linda is missed by all her family and friends.
Sig, Dennis and I are so very sorry for your loss. You have our deepest sympathy. Take care of yourself.
We were sorry to learn of Linda's passing. Out sympathies to all of your family. She will surely be missed.
My deep sympathy to Sig and families. I am praying for God's comfort in your loss of one so loved.
Oh Sig. I am so sorry that Linda passed away. I just found out today from Rose and my prayers go with you and your family. God be with you Sig!!
Sorry for your loss!
I am so sorry for your loss.
Our deepest sympathy to Linda's family. May you find peace & comfort knowing Linda is with her Lord & Savior now & no longer suffering. She was a truly special person & will be dearly missed by all whose lives she touched.
We want to express our sympathy to Linda's family. We are deeply sorry to heard about her death. She will be dearly missed.
I express my sympathy to all of Linda's family. I will always remember Linda for her smile and positive attitude. So very sorry for your loss.
This picture takes me back to the "Linda" I want to remember. She will be so missed at St Johns and in our Society and congregation. Always ever present! She made sure we always had all of our bases covered in activities and in the "School Bags" and "Health Bags" for LWR. She was always busy with collecting, sorting, counting so we could fill our bags with the right amount of items needed for those bags going out to help those in need have a little happier life. And the list goes on and on.....she will be missed by all. My heart is empty but also happy that she is with her Lord and Saviour and not suffering any more. Our sympathy to Sig and the family. Blessings, Wally & Jan
Our deepest sympathy!
I had the pleasure of working with Linda at Gleason Reel. She was one of the hardest working women I know. She was always pleasant and cheerful. When I would run into her outside of work, or after she retired, we always gave each other a big hug. A VERY sweet lady and I will miss her dearly. Love you Linda!