Linda (Murray) Runkle
- abbeycremation
- Mar 26
- 2 min read
07/11/1950 - 3/20/2025
Our beloved wife, mother, sister, grandmother (Mema) , and friend passed into eternal peace on March 20th 2025.
Born in Norwich Ct on 7/11/1950, to Arthur (Bud) Murray and Elinor (Lawton) Murray, Linda attended Norwich Free Academy. She married the love of her life, Arthur Charles Runkle, on December 2nd 1967. Linda and Art had four daughters who loved her very deeply, Melissa (Robert) Johnson, Sheila (Thomas) Daigle, Connie Runkle, and Tracy (Jack) Runkle-Ford who they treasured during their 57 years of marriage. Linda also leaves behind 9 grandchildren, Samantha Terry, Robert Johnson Jr., Deidra Berthod, Vicki Daigle, Devin Ford, Thomas Daigle Jr., Alyssa Maine, Tonya Lawton and William Anderson III.
A special thank you to her grandchildren Samantha and Devin who have been an immeasurable help for both their grandparents. She also leaves behind 4 great grandchildren, or “greats” as she called them; Callie, Scarlette, Grayson and Brady.
Linda is also survived by her siblings Elinor (Greg) Warner, Arthur (Joe) Murray, James (Jimmy) Murray and Robert (Bob) Murray as well as many nieces and nephews.
Many will remember Linda as a coach and league coordinator at Norwich Ten Pin Bowl. She was passionate about teaching bowling and creating fun pastimes. Many more will remember her for her easy going personality and love for everyone- even if she just met them. Her door was always open, and in the summer her pool was a gathering space for family, friends and acquaintances alike. She also enjoyed sitting on her beautiful deck with her loved ones and feeding and watching wildlife.
Many thanks to her lifelong friends, especially Sue and Maryanne who have been a source of support during this difficult time.
As we say goodbye to Linda, let us remember the joy, wisdom, kindness, compassion and love she brought into our lives. Her memory will forever remain in our hearts, reminding us to live fully and love deeply, just as she did. Let her be an inspiration to us all, as she never stopped fighting to be there for her loved ones.
Art and famly. Roger & I offer our deepest sympathies for your loss of the wonderful person Linda was to one and all. I spoke with her numerous times offering to help in any way possible. She was so sweet, a wonderful cook and loved you all so much. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Love to all, Doreen & Roger Mainville
she was a beautiful person! She will be greatly missed 💔