Linda Elias

linda elias

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Linda Mary Elias, a cherished mother, grandmother, and friend, who left us on November 5 at the age of 78.

Linda was born in San Fernando, Trinidad & Tobago to Azizi and Gabriel Tommy. Her life was an extraordinary journey across the world, filled with love, curiosity, and passion. She attended finishing school in Oxford, England and continued her studies in Dublin, Ireland. In 1969, she married the love of her life, Dr. Farid Joseph Elias, in the village of Ayoun Elwadi, Syria, after which they moved to Beirut, Lebanon. The couple created a warm and vibrant life together, filled with adventure and dreams of the future.

In 1977, with her husband and children, Linda immigrated to the United States, settling in Irwin, Pennsylvania, where she raised her family and built a life centered on love and community. She wasn’t just a homemaker; she was a lifelong learner, voracious reader, avid collector of art and antiquities, and disciplined participant in the stock market, with an endless drive for new knowledge. Her home was a place of warmth, filled with the scents of her homemade bread and incredible cooking, and she was known for welcoming family, friends, and neighbors at a moment’s notice with open arms and generous meals.

Linda had boundless energy and a passion for life that inspired all who knew her. She was predeceased by her husband, Farid, and is survived by her three devoted children, Joseph, Lillian, and Ramsey, nine beloved grandchildren and her sister Laurette Tannous. Her legacy lives on in their lives, her strength and curiosity forever guiding them. She will be deeply missed, yet her spirit will continue to be felt in the laughter, meals, and memories shared in her honor.

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  1. I am terribly sorry for your great loss! My arms wrap around you and your family and my thoughts and prayers will be alive for you over the coming weeks and months!

  2. Rest in Eternal Peace dearest Aunty Linda. Our deepest condolences to all the family. From Calito, Lizzy, Nathaniel and Catherine Mary.

  3. We are heartbroken to hear of your loss. Even though afar, please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and your families.

    With deepest sympathy, Amin, Rosanne & family

  4. Dearest Linda,
    How grateful we are to be blessed with so many beautiful memories. We thank you and your family for these gifts we’ll cherish forever. May you rest in peace with your loving husband for all eternity.
    With deep sadness and sympathy for your children, grandchildren, sister, nieces and nephews,
    Katherine and Lionel Roblin

    • That was a beautiful obituary and greatly appreciated her life with Husband Farid my both rest in in peace and continue their journey in heaven.🙏🙏✅

  5. Will miss you . A beautiful tribute to her and so admirable.
    Love you lots and will remember the love you always showed me.
    Goodbye for now.

  6. Dear Joe, Donna and family, please accept our sincere condolences. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Paul & Paula Roper

  7. Wishing you peace and strength during this sad time our deepest and sincere condolences to you all .May her soul rest in peace 🙏🏼

  8. Joe and Donna, you and your family are very much in our thoughts at this time. Our sincere condolences. Looking forward to seeing you soon.

    Marco and Julie

  9. Dear Joe, Donna and family, what an inspirational obituary, it made us feel as if we knew Linda. All that energy, love and warmth expressed live on in you, the beautiful family she leaves behind.
    She must have been so proud.
    With love, thoughts and deepest sympathy.
    Elisabeth and Rowan

  10. Dear Joe & Donna and to all the Elias Family. Our condolences at the passing of Joe’s Mother. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all! May she rest in peace 🙏. Neil, Maria, Andrew Jeff & Danielle Keogh.

  11. For Lillian and family – though words can’t capture the depth of loss, know that we stand with you, holding space for healing, for memory, and for peace. May Elias spirit continue to shine brightly in your hearts.

  12. Dearest Cousins,
    You are in my thoughts and prayers. Aunty Linda is now at peace with Our Lord.
    Sincerely,
    Natasha Beathe

  13. The first time I met Linda she was tending to a giant stuffed pig on her kitchen counter. The first thing she said to me was. “Matt, your Dad is not fat, he looks fine”. She’s been my friend ever since. Her house was enveloped by wonderful aromas of foods from many cultures. I had a wonderful time on that trip though taking a train all the way across country is not for sissies. Conversations with Linda revealed how well read and smart she was. You always understood what her views were. Linda was a women of many talents. The world was a better place with her in it though it’s true that she was strong of will and opinion and sometimes a handfull. In those ways she reminded me alot of my maternal grandmother. Have a peaceful journey Linda. Charlie Marsh

  14. Dear Elias Family,

    Sending my deepest condolences to you and your family at this time. Please know that a Mass will be offered in Trinidad on Sunday for the repose of her soul. May she rest in eternal peace.

    All my love,
    Marie Sabga

  15. I shall remember Linda from her last years of life. I did not see her but I heard about her from her family. She seemed to be in a happier place …new friiends, , nice people who were her helpers…good food…and so on. I was so happy that she was in such a place. Now I think of her with prayers. She is in a lovely home.

    Good bye Linda. We shall meet again.

  16. Dear Elias Family,
    Sending our deepest condolences to you on the passing of Aunty Linda. We will always remember her fondly. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time. May she rest in peace.
    All our love,
    Tony, Suzette & Family


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