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Linda Ann Medina
January 20th, 1957 - April 13th, 2021
Linda Ann Medina was called to heaven on April 13th 2021. She was 64 years young. She is preceded in death by her loving parents Dan and Jennie Medina. She had a exceptionally close relationship with both parents but she was clearly a Daddy's Girl. They had a very special, wonderful bond that she was very proud of. The passing of her parents was something that she struggled with until the day she joined them in heaven. She missed them so very much. Linda was born and raised in East and South Denver. Her parent's worked extremely hard to provide the very best for her and she was always grateful for that. They set the example of dedication, hard work, and most importantly love for one another. Who they were shaped her to to be the phenomenal parent that she continuously was to her children. Linda is survived by her two children Bonnie and Bobby and her grandchildren Daniel (aka Alex) and Elias. Her children and grandchildren were her entire world. She dedicated the first half of her life to caring for her son Bobby due to his many medical conditions that occurred unexpectedly at birth. She was determined to make sure that he had the most successful recovery in all aspect's and never left his side. She was his advocate and voice. She was very close to him and spoiled him as much as possible. He meant the world to her. Even in adulthood, she constantly worried about him. She always seen him as her little boy. She was very proud of the father that he was to his son Elias. She was so in love with Elias and enjoyed the time that she had with him, having sleep overs at Nana's house meant the world to her. Linda was unable to see both Bobby and Elias over the past few years which devastated her, but they were constantly in her heart and on her mind. She worried about them and always hoped that they were doing well. Linda was very sensitive and emotional, she frequently became emotional about it because of her love for them. She always said, regardless, he is my son and I love him. She remained hopeful for a reunion. That was all that she wanted. Linda's dedication to her family continued on in the second half of her life as she helped her daughter Bonnie raise and care for her grandson Daniel who lives with Autism and has multiple health conditions. As she did with her own son, Linda was Daniel's advocate, voice, and wanted to make sure that he had the most normal life possible. She went above and beyond to create the perfect world for Daniel. She constantly worried about him out of love. She was involved in all aspects of his life, every milestone and accomplishment, including holidays and birthdays, and most importantly, she was there to see him graduate high school. That was a moment that she was so very proud of him and ecstatic that she was there for him that day. From doctor appointments, therapy, or just normal everyday life, she never left his side. Linda was firm believer in, unless you have a child with a disability, you will never understand what type of life that family has to live. Was it always easy, no. There were days of feeling depleted, overwhelmed, sad, emotional, alone. No matter what, she never gave up on him. He meant the world to her and loved him so very much. They had a very special bond. She was his angel on earth. Linda enjoyed being interactive with others online who shared the same lifestyle of having a loved one with a disability. She always wanted them to know that they were not alone. She would offer positive support, hugs, and tried to bring a smile to someone's face to brighten their day or she would simply say that she loved you. Her daughter Bonnie was very appreciative of the friendships and bonds that she had with them because they were important to her Mother. Linda was happy to reconnect with extended family and friends that she knew from various stages in life. Reminiscing on memories from the past would always bring joy to her heart. Linda was always very active and enjoyed being outdoors relaxing or doing yard work, having a new garden full of flowers every year. She was extremely organized at all times and loved having everything in it's place. She was the most selfless person who catered to everyone and always preferred to do things on her own. Linda had the most gracious heart and soul. She would always offer you a drink or ask if you were hungry. She was always willing to help others. A dream of hers was to complete Medical School because it was something that she always wanted to do. She was successful in that completion. Linda had a hilarious personality. She loved to have a good laugh, do silly dances, and was the best at making funny expressions. She loved to go shopping but it was the smallest things that made her happy. Linda had a amazing relationship with her daughter Bonnie. They had a very special bond. Her daughter was very protective of her Mother and loved her so very much. Although Linda enjoyed a more simplistic lifestyle her daughter loved to spoil her and made sure that there was never a need or want for anything because she was going to make sure that she always provided for her. Linda loved to listen to many different genres of music, from oldies to country, Toni Braxton to Carlos Santana or Tupac. Her all time favorite, who she just absolutely adored and loved so much was Smokey Robinson. Linda had the opportunity to see him live in concert a few years ago with her daughter and grandson Daniel. She was on cloud nine. She even came very close to meeting him that day. It was one of her favorite days. Linda always enjoyed a delicious meal with her favorite drink by her side, a cold bottle of Pepsi. A great piece of dessert would follow later on in the night. Linda Ann Medina was not only a Daughter, Mother, and Grandmother, she was and always will be the epitome of perfection. She exudes the ultimate blessing of our lives. She sacrificed and devoted her entire life and well being to her family. She constantly put everyone before herself. We will forever be grateful for the blessing of having you as our beautiful Mother and Nana. We can never thank you enough for the love, care and dedication you continuously gave to us. You earned your Angel wings many many years ago. Enjoy this new chapter in life. Relax, don't worry or stress out about anything. Rest. This is your time. Enjoy being with Pompo and Grandma again. Fly with your angel wing's to all of the glorious destinations you deserve. Please watch over us to protect us and guide us until we are reunited together again. We will forever Love you endlessly! You are our World! With Eternal Love, Admiration, Respect and Loyalty, Your Family, Bonnie, Daniel, Bobby, Elias, Amari and Alayah Medina Events Details are pending.
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