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5006 - 48 Avenue
Taber, Alberta  T1G 1R8

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Linda Bernhardt

1936 - 2021

 Linda Bernhardt (nee Kindt) was born in Hafford, Saskatchewan on April 26, 1936. She passed away peacefully on Thursday, November 25, 2021 at the Taber Hospital at the age of 85 years.

 A service was held on Sunday, December 5, 2021 at 2:00 P.M.

 Linda is survived by daughters Debra Miller (Shane - deceased), Morna (Bram) deVries, Carol (Ed) Booth, Lorna Joy Bernhardt and Shelley (Gord) Toews and her sister Elsa More. She is also survived by numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great grandchildren.

 She was predeceased by her husband Ed; sons Darcy and Tracy; parents Herman and Ida Kindt; brothers Herman Jr., Wally and Harry; sister Irma.

 Linda had a real love of horses. Despite two big injuries because of horses she didn't let that diminish her love for them. Once she had her arm broken by a horse rearing up and she carried a scar under her bottom lip from where she was kicked by a horse at a young age.

 Linda was extremely hospitable. Many will remember the many congregation get togethers at their farms. Linda loved to play ball so there was always a lively game of softball included in which Linda wholeheartedly participated in.

 They moved around a lot in their married life, but the blessings they received from that were numerous life long friends.

 Linda had a good work ethic. Many will remember her from working in the bedding department of Eaton's for sixteen years. She always had a smile to greet you with.

 She was baptized as one of Jehovah's Witnesses on May 22, 1952. Linda always had the goal of being a pioneer, but her goal was sidetracked when she met the love of her life, Ed. They were married December 25, 1955 and proceeded to have a large family. But she kept spiritual goals before her all the time. She was able to achieve her original goal of pioneering in her 80's. That gave her great joy and purpose in life.

 She was a zealous proclaimer of the good news and many will fondly remember service days with her.

 We look forward to the time when we can make new memories together with Linda and enjoy life forever.