Aug 25, 1941 - Jan 20, 2023August 25, 1941 - January 20, 2023
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Linda Louise Harlow of Jeffersonville, Indiana passed away on Friday, January 20, 2023. Linda was born at the Clark County Memorial Hospital to Janet and Frank Kaelin on August 25, 1941.
She attended and graduated from Jeffersonville High School in 1959. After early positions at the News & Tribune newspaper and the Fashion Shop store, Linda went on to spend much of her adult life working for and eventually retiring from the City of Jeffersonville.
A former member of Sigma Phi Gamma sorority, Linda was beloved by her family and her amazing & lifelong friends and neighbors. She was known for her strong independence, intelligence, quick wit, and great sense of humor. Linda enjoyed life, cherished her vintage slot machine, cared for dogs, and made lasting impacts on everyone she met.
Her spare time was filled with her love of roses and gardening, special lunches with her friends, adding to her collection of unique Christmas ornaments and decorations, and watching for birds of all kinds, especially hummingbirds, in her many feeders. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
Linda was preceded in death by her mother and father, Janet and Frank Kaelin, and her nephew Jason Kaelin. She is survived by her brother, Larry Kaelin and sister-in-law Suzy Kaelin, niece Lisa Richards and her husband Chris Richards, nephew David Kaelin and his wife Kelly Kaelin, and great nieces Taryn Schnur and Marian Kaelin, and great nephew Evan Kaelin.
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Linda Louise Harlow of Jeffersonville, Indiana passed away on Friday, January 20, 2023. Linda was born at the Clark County Memorial Hospital to Janet and Frank Kaelin on August 25, 1941.