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Linda Jean (Lindgren) Holstein

September 12, 1945 ~ December 15, 2018 (age 73) 73 Years Old

Linda Holstein Obituary

Linda Jean (Lindgren) Holstein, of Sweet/Horseshoe Bend, Idaho passed away at her home on Saturday, December 15, 2018 at 73 years of age. Linda, the first born child of Virgil Glenwood Lindgren and Jean Delores Dodds, was born in Spokane, WA on September 12, 1945.

In her youth Linda was a Camp Fire Girl and member of the Tweetering Bluebirds of Willard.  She attended the Spokane Public Schools and graduated from Shadle Park High School in 1963. After high school, Linda worked at The Bon Marche (in Spokane) while attending college.  On the weekend, Linda and her friends would make trips over to Coeur d'Alene.  This is where Linda got to know her future husband, William Alex (Bill) Holstein, who was a bouncer/bartender at the Rathskeller Inn (and student at North Idaho College). Linda and Bill were married on June 6, 1966 at the North Hill Christian Church in Spokane, Washington.

At the time  of their marriage, Linda was working in the loan department at the Fairchild Air Force Base Credit Union. Bill had started working for the State Farm Insurance Company as an auto claims adjuster, and they relocated to Salem, Oregon in 1966; which is where their first two children (William and Brad) were born. The family moved several times since then (from one claims office to another): first to Missoula, Montana; then to Lewiston, Idaho, where their daughter, Laura Jean, was born (in Clarkston, Washington); and then to Boise, Idaho.

Linda enjoyed creating things out of paper, cloth, ceramics, wood, or whatever she could get her hands on. She would make cards, quilts, and clothing for her family, and worked at various department/clothing stores, such as the Men's Wardrobe. She was a Cub Scout leader for her sons, and assisted Bill with his Optimist Club duties (Pacific Northwest District Governor for clubs in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Alaska, and British Columbia). In 1974, Linda and Bill started Boise Pool Sales (a family run swimming pool business). Since Bill was working full time for State Farm, Linda oversaw the majority of the pool business with their sons Will and Brad becoming involved as they grew older. Boise Pool & Spa shut its doors in 1996.

Bill retired from State Farm in 2004, and Linda designed the new home they built in Gem county, which they moved into in 2008. Linda was a member of the Syringa Club and has assisted with fund raising and other events and activities in the community.  She was elected club Vice-President earlier this year, but she stepped down in June after being diagnosed with lung cancer. After completing a series of Chemo sessions her strength was starting to return, but she was taken from us in December.

Linda is survived by her sons, William (Bill) and Brad of Boise, Idaho; sister Cindy (Gayle) Ford of Onalaska, Washington; her two brothers, Brad (Audrey) Lindgren of Centralia, Washington, and Russ (Melanie) Lindgren of Chesapeake, Virginia; and several nieces and nephews. Linda was preceded in death by her parents; daughter, Laura (1973) and husband, Bill (2012).

Memorial services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, January 3, 2019 at the Potter Funeral Chapel, 228 E. Main Street in Emmett, Idaho. Burial will follow in the Sweet Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent to the Horseshoe Bend Mutual Improvement Club (a.k.a. Sweet-Montour Syringa Club), P.O. Box 282, Horseshoe Bend, Idaho 83629.

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Funeral Service
Thursday
January 3, 2019

11:00 AM
Potter Funeral Chapel
228 E. Main Street
Emmett, ID 83617

BURIAL

SWEET CEMETERY
11300 SWEET/OLA HIGHWAY
SWEET, ID 83670

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