NIAMATH, Linda passed away peacefully on September 16, 2020 in Vancouver, BC, at the age of 81. She is will be sadly missed by her husband of 55 years, Kent, daughters Wendy and Cheryl, and son-in-law Paul Lesack.
Linda was a true Vancouverite—she grew up in Kitsilano, moved to Kerrisdale as a teenager, then finally made her home in Richmond, where she and Kent raised their family. She was an elementary school teacher for eight years, and later taught piano from a studio in her home.
Linda was a kind and compassionate person with a wonderful sense of humour. She was the best mother anyone could hope to have. She had many strong and enduring friendships and took great pleasure in connecting with others. She and Kent always had fun together, no matter what they were doing, but Linda especially enjoyed gardening, travelling, cooking, reading (and underlining the important parts!), listening to music, and visiting with friends and family.
Even after suffering a stroke in early 2019, Linda continued to keep a positive outlook on life, waking up every morning with a smile, and staying in touch with her friends as much as she could.
Linda was a highly-regarded composer and Honorary Fellow of the Royal Conservatory of Music; several generations of children around the world have learned to play her wonderful and expressive pieces at their piano lessons. She is best known for her eleven albums of piano music for the young pianist—her legacy for future generations.
No service or celebration of life is currently planned. In lieu of flowers, donations in Linda’s memory may be made to your favourite charity.