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Obituary of Linda Tracy
August 29, 1961 - November 4, 2023
Linda Lee Tracy, 62, passed away on November 4, 2023. She was born on August 29, 1961.
Throughout her life, Linda had a passion for learning. She was a strong advocate for higher education and attended Eastern Michigan University. She graduated summa cum laude with her Bachelor’s Degree and later earned a Master’s Degree in Speech Pathology. She went on to have a long career at Wyandotte School District where she educated elementary-aged children and worked to improve the lives of children who needed speech therapy.
Her hobbies include knitting, crafting, reading and baking; she was known in her family for making the best apple pie.
Linda will be remembered for her kind and loving spirit. She gave her family wonderful memories throughout the years, from family vacations to holidays and everything in between. She truly loved spending time with her family and friends; that was what she treasured most.
Linda will be missed by her children: Kevin Tracy and Laura Tracy; her siblings: Debbie Wiggle, Barry (Cheri) Wiggle, Dorothy (Mark) Smith; her children’s father: James Tracy, and her nieces: Rachel Smith, Ashley Smith, Alyssa Wiggle, and Amanda Wiggle. She is preceded in death by her parents, Robert and Saundra Wiggle.
Memorial contributions are greatly appreciated to Alzheimer's Association - Greater Michigan Chapter.
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