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Obituary for Linda Nyren

Linda Nyren-A Joyful Inspiration
April 4, 1952 to February 20, 2013

Linda Nyren was a very warm and caring woman who was deeply dedicated to her husband Paul and their children. She was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana on April 4th, 1952. Linda grew up in Wellesley, Mass and graduated from Wellesley High School in 1970. In 1972, she earned a degree in Business Administration from Endicott College. Soon afterward she moved to New Hampshire where she lived for eleven years and celebrated the birth of her first child, Stephen, a son who was born on October 30th, 1980. Eight years afterward on Valentine’s Day of February 14th, 1988, she married Paul Nyren and further celebrated the day with a very festive wedding reception. It wasn’t long afterward that both Linda and Paul rejoiced with the birth of their daughter, Bailey who was born on August 24 th, 1989.
When Linda married her husband Paul on that special Valentine’s Day, she repeated the marital vows with such tearful and affectionate emotion. It was a very inspiring, and remarkable occasion that would always be etched in the couple’s time. So nostalgically throughout her life, Linda would cast a thoughtful eye to the future of those she devotedly loved. She was very sensitive as well as empathic, feeling what other people were going through in stressful, difficult times. Thus when her counsel was sought she unfailingly yet skillfully gave her helpful, distinctive, and scholarly guidance, born of her innate natural goodness and wisdom.
Linda was the project manager of the partnership and business that both she and husband Paul established while residing in Medfield. She also took delight in her work as a salesperson for Mary Kay Cosmetics. Both she and Paul attended the Methodist Christ Church in Wellesley, Mass. where she was very active as a Lay Leader and the chairperson of the finance committee. This was a position that clearly reflected her spirituality and earned her the great admiration of the church ministry as well as the congregation. In 2004, both Linda and Paul moved to Maine, where they were happily “Living life the way it should be.” From the state of Maine, they went on a vacation to Europe, a trip she had always wanted. When they returned from Europe, Linda devoted a good deal of time to raising Jack Russell Terriers in addition to remaining an avid equestrian.
Linda leaves her loving husband, Paul, and her two precious and beautiful adult children, Stephen and Bailey. One unique quality of Linda was that she could give advice, and graciously take it as well. She was always in stylish mode with her indomitable spirit, quick wit, perception, and gifted sense of humor. Her heart was a deep ocean of generosity she extended to all she came to know. She has now passed after a long and courageous struggle with kidney failure, a recurring persistent illness. Her goodness will never be forgotten, as her spirit has merely gone to the beyond, cloaked in serenity. Linda was always and forever at her husband’s side, Paul’s constant companion, and faithful partner through sickness and in health, in the good and difficult times. She devotedly joined in the laughing and crying, and now the living and the dying. She left us too early, in the presence of her family who she loved unconditionally. We will miss the shine that Linda brought with her, from a life marked with the cheerfulness of music, composed by the heart, and like a flower in bloom. This is not the end but a new path to the paradise we hope to one day share with her, spiritually.
Against all odds, she has inspired many with her courageous fight to persevere, live and triumph. She leaves this world while surrounded by all of her family and friends, all reaching out to comfort and hold her one final time. This was the communion where we all extended our hands to touch and feel the lasting blessed force of a very special and joyful woman. Linda has given us fond memories that have enriched many lives by making our world and times comically different, blissfully brighter and forever cherished.
Calling hours will be held 4-8pm, Monday, Feb. 25, 2013 at the Roberts-Mitchell Funeral Home, 15 Miller St., Medfield, MA. The funeral service will be held at 11am, Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013 at the funeral home followed by burial at 12 noon at the Vine Lake Cemetery in Medfield, MA.
If desired memorial gifts may be made in her memory to P.A.W.S., P.O. Box 707, Rockport, ME 04856 or to the Dialysis Clinic Inc., 125 Northport Ave., Suite 101, Belfast, Maine 04915. A memorial service to be held at the Belfast United Methodist Church in Belfast, Maine will be announced. Condolences may be shared with the Nyren family by visiting their book of memories at www.longfuneralhomecamden.com.

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