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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Linda Steerman, 69 years old, born on April 24, 1942, and passed away on September 17, 2011. We will remember her forever.
I wanted to express to the Steerman and Conover family my deepest sympathy. I did not have the opportunity to meet Mrs. Steerman, but I heard of her courage and positive spirit during her illness. I do know that she baked some of the best cookies I ever tasted!
I wanted to say how much you are missed and loved...I dreamed about you the other night and you were very happy and had that big smile. I'm glad you are at peace, but wish you were here with me, I'm going go try to make your great bread, just don't laugh when I mess it up LoveU
I had the wonderful privilege of meeting Linda through her daughter, Stephanie. It only took one meeting and in an instance, I adored her. Linda's kindness, selflessness and generosity knew no bounds. She was my "cookie lady" and will forever remain in my heart. Bless you all.
May fond memories of a life well lived comfort you at this difficult time. Thinking of you, with our deepest sympathy,and with love - Pat Nangle, Geraldine Robinson, Charles and Dana Robinson.
Linda was a wonderful lady, always kind and caring. She touched many people in her lifetime and will be missed very much. I am glad she is finally at peace and my prayers go out to her family.
Linda was one of the first people I met when we moved to Buckhannon. She was kind, giving, and sincere. The world is a sadder place today; Our thoughts and prayers are with all of her family.
Each and every time I had the pleasure of seeing Linda she took the time to tell me how very proud she was of her daughter, Stephanie. She just glowed when she spoke of all the wonderful things Steff accomplished throughout her life! I was very blessed to have known Linda!
Aunt Linda you were such a special part of my life and an inspiration to me! Your love for us all showed in everything you did! I have so may wonderful and fun memories with you and Stephanie growing up! I will love you forever!!
One memory I have of Linda is making homemade ice cream. I can see her running and laughing with the rest of us trying to put ice down someone's back. Our life has been successful if memories we leave behind cause people to smile and say "Remember when?"
The DiGennaro Family is blessed to have shared many wonderful times with Linda. She treated Jeremy like a second grandson. She was such a kind and giving person. She made the most delicious breads & cookies. We will miss her deeply, but she will live forever in our hearts.
We only had the honor of knowing you briefly. It was easy to see that your light and love touched all those around you. What a blessing you were, and always will be, to your family, friends and all those whose lives you touched. You touched many hearts.
Grandma, we will all miss you a ton! I wish we could go back to the mall and play games all day..Eat cookies, bread, and play card games on the computer. You are in the right place now and I hope to see you in a few years and hopefully we have an oven Love Christian
I will greatly miss this wonderful woman. There are so many things I can say about Linda....she was kind, generous, fiesty, full of life, and one of the best bakers I have ever known. I feel blessed and honored to have known her. She will forever have a special place in my heart!
Although I was never able to meet Linda in person, a five minute phone conversation left me feeling like I had known her forever - what a warm and loving person! She will be in your hearts forever and waiting for you in heaven. Bless you all - you are in my prayers.
I wanted to express to the Steerman and Conover family my deepest sympathy. I did not have the opportunity to meet Mrs. Steerman, but I heard of her courage and positive spirit during her illness. I do know that she baked some of the best cookies I ever tasted!