BIGGLEY, Linda Marie Therese (nee Pilon)
Biggley, Linda Marie Therese (nee Pilon) It is with heartfelt sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved Mother, Best Friend and Nana on Thursday April 2, 2020.
Beloved partner and best friend to Gord Powell her “better half” (Lacy and Leiah Powell). Cherished mother to Nicole Bannister (Mike), Celine Biggley and Brandon Biggley (Sadie). Loving daughter of Vic and Gisele Pilon. Linda will be lovingly remembered by her siblings Mona Rouillard and Jacques Pilon (Dina). Predeceased by her brother Daniel Pilon and sister Sylvie Zimba. Cherished Nana to Landen and Dylan. Linda will be sadly missed by Gord’s family, parents Vic and Marie Powell, his siblings Brian (Sue) and Vicky (Chris) and many nieces and nephews, extended family and friends. Thank you to the doctors and nurses at the Walker Family Cancer Centre and Juravinski Cancer Centre. Special thank you to Dr. Blake.
A private family gathering was held at JW Hart Funeral Home followed by cremation. A celebration of life will be announced at a later date. In lieu of flowers donations to Walker Family Cancer Centre or Juravinski Cancer Centre would be appreciated. Online condolences jwhartfuneralhome.com
Linda will always be remembered for her selfless heart, infectious smile and great sense of humour.
We will never forget you. We love you most!
Our thoughts and prayers to the family
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time. You will always hold a special place in our hearts. Heaven has gained an beautiful angel to now watch over her children and grandchildren ❤️ Rest In Peace Linda
So sorry for your loss. Our sincere condolences.
No words can express how truly sorry we are for your loss. Linda was a great lady, always smiling.
Our prayers and thoughts are with all of you at this time. We are holding you close to our hearts….
Lots of love xo ❤
Uncle Mike and Aunt Heather
Please accept my condolences for the loss of such a women. From our days at St. Mike’s to Bicks Pickles, Linda never changed. She was always able to say the right thing that made people laugh. No matter how bad the days in that office got, Linda always gave me something to laugh about. The most undervalued employee they ever had. She did her job well and was able to run every machine in the plant, but I respected her most for distancing herself from the daily complaints and gossip. She treated everyone the same and was a good friend to many of her fellow employees.
RIP Linda, you are going to be remembered by many.