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Linda Suckut, age 73, of Carrington, ND, died on Monday, March 11, 2024, at Sanford Health in Fargo, ND, surrounded by her loving family.

Linda Keithel Schulz was born on August 19, 1950, in Jamestown, ND, to Henry and Harriet (Pitra) Schulz. She attended school in Kensal, ND, until the 6th Grade, at which point she attended Carrington School District and graduated from Carrington High School in 1968. She furthered her education at NDSU and graduated in 1972 as a Medical Technician. Linda worked for Carrington Health Center from 1972-2008. She then went to work at the NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center until her full retirement.

Linda had a love for flowers and could often be found working in her flower gardens in the summer months. She also enjoyed quilting and would spend many hours in front of her sewing machine designing beautiful quilts. Linda had a special bond with her family and always looked forward to attending family events for her nieces and nephews. She loved her German Shepherds and had a favorite, Mitzie.

Linda will be greatly missed by her brothers; Kim (LeAnna) Schulz and Brad (Jane) Schulz, both of Carrington, ND; nieces and nephews, Chad (Betsy) Schulz, their children Olivia, Sydney, and Hailey, West Fargo, ND, Sara (Mike) Nelson, their children Max, Blake, and Sam, Bismarck, ND, Jason (Elizabeth) Schulz, West Fargo, ND, John (Stacie) Kollman, Fargo, ND, Jordan Kollman, Fargo, ND, and Marcus Kollman, Carrington, ND; and 5 great-nieces and nephews.

Linda is greeted in heaven by her parents, Henry and Harriet.

 

Per Linda’s request, a Private Family Funeral Service will be held.

Linda’s Burial will take place at the Carrington Cemetery.

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24 Comments

  1. I was so sorry to hear of Linda’s passing. She was a great classmate and friend. My thoughts and prayers are sent to those she leaves behind. God Bless you all.

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  2. I have so many fond memories of my cousin Linda. Holidays spent at the farm with Linda, Brad and Kim were some of my favorites. I’m so sorry to hear of her passing. God bless you all.

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  3. Sorry to hear of Linda’s passing. It’s been a while since I’ve seen her…but I could always find pleasant conversation when I did. I worked with her in the late 1970s and our paths would cross along the way. Will miss the opportunity to visit with her again. So sorry for your loss.

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  4. I’m saddened to hear of Linda’s passing. As a fellow quilter, we enjoyed many conversations over the years. My sympathies to Linda’s family.

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  5. I got to know Linda when she lived in our apartment building. She was so enjoyable to talk to. We shared a love for flowers and I learned a lot from her. She had a love for animals, especially her Mitzie and also children. She was so kind to my oldest son, never forgetting a birthday and then blessed him with a beautiful racing car quilt to go on the bed that his grandpa built (I will forever treasure it). Every time I would run into her we always had a nice conversation and she always asked about my kids and what they were up to. Linda you were called Home way to soon, may you forever rest in peace. You will be missed by your family and friends!

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  6. Linda was such a lovely person, really enjoyed visiting with her whenever we would meet. She definitely will be missed.

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  7. My cousin Linda was such a sweet person. We were only weeks apart in age, and shared the unique experience of having 15 aunts and uncles who were raised on the farm in North Dakota. When my mother Grace passed away 5 years ago, Linda and her brothers Kim and Brad made us feel so welcomed when we arrived with Mom’s ashes from California. They had all worked so hard on making the cemetery look absolutely beautiful, including flowers on each of the graves. I know it had to have taken many hours of their time, which they gave of so willingly. I will treasure that time always. Linda, Uncle Henry and Aunt Harriet are thrilled to have you back I’m sure, even though you will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved you here. God Blessings on Kim, LeeAnn, Brad, Jane and all of your nieces and nephews.

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  8. our condolences to the Schulz family Thinking of you at this sad time.

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  9. We are so sorry to hear of Linda’s passing. She was a great cousin, many fine memories on holidays with the Schulz’. Summer always found me out there helping put up hay. One memory was aunt Harriet had gotten some fresh peaches and Linda made peach turnovers, I can still smell and taste them! We would also go for rides on the Honda 90. They would say get in the truck we’re going to see the guy who bites the holes in the donuts. He was a good neighbor down the road. I would later come to know him well as Francis Lamb. I still often think of all the fun time at their farm.

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  10. Thinking of all Linda’s family and friends. Our condolences to all.

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  11. A smile always. A greeting always. A kind word always. Acknowledgement always. Sweet compassion and genuine concern always. That was Linda for as long as I knew her. She taught us all human kindness. I’ll miss our simple flower conversations. Rest in peace my friend.

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  12. Sorry to hear of Linda’s passing. She always took time for a visit when I saw her and she would ask how the boys were doing because she had worked with them at CREC. I would often see her at the cemetery tending to the flowers on her parents grave. We had a common love for flowers. Sympathy to the family.

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  13. Very sorry to hear of Linda’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends.

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  14. So saddened to hear of Linda’s passing. I always enjoyed visiting with her. She will certainly be missed by all of her family.

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  15. our deepest sympathy to the Schulz family.
    So sorry for your loss.

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  16. May God bless and comfort Linda’s family.

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  17. Thoughts and prayers to the Schulz family. I was a classmate of Linda.

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  18. Our deepest sympathy to all of Linda’s family’s. A dear friend and she’ll be missed.

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  19. I’m still shocked reading about Linda’s passing. She was a beautiful person. So sweet, kind and caring. I have many memories of doing things with her and my sister Janel. We went to all the dances at the Rainbow Gardens, then stayed overnight with her and her family. Prayers for her brothers and their families. I know she was very involved with them and they loved her very much.

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  20. Sorry to hear of Linda’s passing. When I think of Linda, I see her pretty smile. Always a good conversation with plenty of questions. OUR sympathy to cousins Brad & Kim and their Families.

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  21. I knew her forever. She was Always smiling. Always kind. I’ll miss our flower conversations. Rest in peace my friend.

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  22. So sorry for the loss of such a beautiful lady, she was so friendly and with always a warm smile. Our deepest sympathies to her family and friends.

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  23. I am so sorry to hear of Linda’s passing. She was a great co-worker and friend. She was the kindest person and had such a beautiful smile. My thoughts and prayers are with all of her family.

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  24. Deepest sympathy to Linda’s family. I worked with her at CHC for many years. Linda was always a kind person. We would visit any time we saw each other. She will be missed.

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