Linda K. Green's Obituary
Linda K. Green, born July 4, 1928, in Yokohama, Japan, passed away peacefully on June 12, 2026, in Lincoln, California. Her long and remarkable life was shaped by resilience, creativity, and an unwavering devotion to family.
Linda met and married an American serviceman while living in Japan, beginning a lifelong partnership that carried her across continents and into a new chapter of life. She embraced every challenge and opportunity with grace, warmth, and a quiet strength that defined her character.
A gifted seamstress, Linda poured love into every stitch—crafting clothing, costumes, and cherished handmade pieces for her family. She had a deep appreciation for beautiful clothes and found joy in cooking meals that brought everyone together. Her home was always a place of comfort, celebration, and connection.
Family was the heart of Linda’s world. She made it a priority to keep her loved ones close, arranging many trips to Japan so her children and grandchildren could know their heritage and meet their extended family. These journeys created lasting memories and strengthened bonds across generations and cultures.
Linda is survived by her three children, five grandchildren, and three great‑grandchildren, all of whom carry forward her legacy of love, tradition, and generosity.
Her life was a testament to devotion—both to the family she raised and the heritage she honored. She will be deeply missed and forever remembered.
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