Peacefully, surrounded by the love of her family and friends, at Margaret Bahen Hospice, Newmarket – after a long struggle with cancer, our beautiful sister, friend, aunt, & godmother, died early Wednesday May 12th 2021. To all of us who are at a loss as to how to say goodbye in these times, Linda would want us to wait until we could celebrate together, comfort each other, and tell stories that included her… we will let everyone know when we are able to safely gather together for a celebration of her fascinating, unique life! Linda leaves her brothers, Gerald Flatt, Tom Flatt, & sister Glena Courtman, (Greg) her sister-in-law “Mrs. Linda” Becic, predeceased by her sister Jerene Tucker, and sister-in-law Jo-anne Flatt, her parents, Dalton Flatt, Ethel Flatt, & Ruth Flatt. Linda also leaves her cherished nieces and nephew, great nieces and nephews, and her 5 godchildren, her BFFs Josee Cianci, Jean Thomas, Lynette Pirie, Penny Kaminski, Colleen Jordan, Clemmie Singer, her co-workers at York Central Hospital, Radiology Department (MacKenzie Health) a special thanks to her caregivers at home, and to Palliative Dr. Kung, and Palliative Nurse Fariba, her journey was made easier because of your dedication, and professional service.
Donations in Linda’s memory may be made to the Stronach Cancer Care Centre, Newmarket, and Margaret Bahen Hospice, Newmarket.
Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com
Bruce and Bec
Our sincere condolences to Tom and family.
“La la la la la the lovely Linda
With the flowers in her hair
La la la la la lovely Linda”
From your Aussie mates
Bruce + Bec
Anne Moore-Cox
Dearest Thomas, we are devastated for you. You’ve been such a wonderful support. Love, hugs and prayers to you.
Sincere sympathies Anne, Gerard and all the Cox Clan xo
Gwen Schoenfeld
Gerald. Tom and Glena, we are so sad for your loss.
Linda was such a large personality. Her adventurous spirit and zest for life will be remembered by all whose lives she touched. Today I’m remembering our childhood, the family picnics at Aurora park, holidays at the farm, the pony Grandpa got for all of us. We did not see each other often, but I knew she was always there, the person you could call and say ‘remember when”. Linda always brightened any room and you felt happier for having talked to her. …so very sad.
Gwen and Jerry
Carla Wilson
Our deepest condolences to the entire Flatt family.
Linda was a beautiful person, wonderful neighbor and friend. She had a generous heart and a ready smile.
I will miss our talks.
Thank you Linda for being our friend.
Love Carla, Steve, Ryan & Brandon Wilson (Neighbors)
Patti Harknett
Wishing that I had been able to visit Linda at least one more time. I worked with Linda for many years and we had lots of laughs. As we all know….Linda loved to travel and I am so glad she had all those wonderful trips. Thank you to her brother Tom and good friends who looked after her. Linda will be missed!
Patti
Tina J Duncan
Thinking of you all at this sad time and may all your cherished memories bring you comfort.
Nasim Nakhaei
My condolences to the Flatt family.
Linda was already a veteran in CT when I started working at York Central Hospital. We connected right away.
Linda was adventurous. She loved Persian food and I was more than happy to challenge her with different tastes.
I will miss her greatly!
Nasim
Jodi cook
We are so sorry for such a great loss
Linda Cook
You will be greatly missed My Friend. It seems not that long ago that we were hanging out together at your farm and wandering the halls of King city secondary. Condolences and prayers to all your friends and family and everyone touched by you. Rest In Peace.
Wendy Jolly
Our sincere condolences to all Linda’s family.
Linda was my oldest friend and although thousands of miles separated us, she was never far from my thoughts.
May she rest in peace.
Wendy and Jim
Maria Flood
Fred and I would like to extend heartfelt sympathies to Linda’s family and friends. She was an exceptionally special and caring person and a loyal friend. Thirty years ago I had the fortune, as a new Xray grad, to work with Linda, as well as living in the same neighbourhood of Aurora. Over the years, whether a day or a decade passed between seeing each other, the connection felt the same. Linda, your warmth, amazing humour and kindness will be hugely missed.
Tom Johnston
On behalf of your Western Canadian family, please accept our heartfelt sympathy in your time of sorrow. We send you our love to give you strength to bear your sorrow. You are in our thoughts and prayers.