Linda Kay Counterman
April 3, 1960 ~ May 8, 2017
Linda Kay Counterman
Linda K. Counterman, a fourth generation Coloradan and resident of Englewood Colorado, passed away May 8th at the age of 57. Linda was born April 3, 1960 at Porter Hospital to Donald and Virginia Smith and has four siblings: Chris Skurdahl, Wayne Smith, Cherie Wright and Katie Nielsen.
Linda graduated from Englewood High School in 1978 and married her husband of 38 years, David Counterman, in 1979 and has three wonderful sons: Michael (37), Jerid (35) and Nick (27). She has four precious grandchildren Jeremiah (16), Aubree (15), Nathalia (15) and Trystin 11.
Linda will be forever remembered by all of us for her courage, strength and huge heart. She battled Scleroderma for 22 years with grace and dignity. She touched many lives with her faith and just by being her genuine self. She was an amazing and beautiful person inside and out and was witty, smart and fun.
A celebration of her life will be held Friday, May 19th at 3:00 pm at St. Philip Lutheran Church, 7531 South Kendall Boulevard, Littleton Colorado 80128.
Friends and family are encouraged to sign Linda's guest book and share photos and/or memories by clicking on the appropriate tab on the left.
Linda, I miss you so much. You are my sweet little sister that shadowed me everywhere I went. I will carry you with me in my beautiful memories of you everyday. I was so very blessed to have such an amazing sister who's outlook on life cannot be duplicated or matched. I Love you my sister.
Linda I think of you everyday. I miss you more than words can say. Your beautiful smile, your bright outlook despite difficulty and your love for those around you are what I miss the most. I will see you again. Until then you are forever in my heart. Love you.
Linda you will be missed everyday, Your smile and giving heart to be there for people, the way you loved the Lord and your genuine smile. I thank God that he brought me into your family's life so many years ago. Give Jesus and loved ones in heaven a hug from me. Until we see you in heaven, I love you❤️
Linda, We have been friends since we were kids and you will always be very special to me. You touched everyone who ever met you and they were better having known you. Even after all that you went through you managed to see the bright side of things and smile in spite of it. You will be forever in my heart and the hearts of everyone who knew and loved you. Rest in peace my beautiful friend. I will always love and miss you.
My sweet, sweet Linda, I miss you more than words can express. Your unconditional love, your smile, your strength. In and interview we did years ago I said you are my HERO and you truly are and always will be. You've touched lives in ways that no one else could have, you battled your disease without complaint. Now your pain and suffering are gone. You are with Jesus and all those that have gone before you. You've left your earthly family but are with your heavenly family and although we miss you……..I know we will be together again. I love little sis and you will be in my heart always. This isn't goodbye, it's see ya later.
We are so sorry to hear of Linda's passing. We hold a special place in our hearts for her and her entire family. Our thoughts are with you all!
I miss you every day Nana you will always be in my hart i will never forget you.You were like a mother to me when i was sick you would tell dad to drop me off at your house and you would take care of me.Your the best Nana i could ever ask for i love and miss you every second of my life,we all miss you nana and I know we will see each other again.I will laugh i will cry but i will never say goodbye. So this is see you latter.Love Trystin I miss you lots.
Linda, A very lovely woman with a personality that was bright and magnetic, like those beautiful blue eyes, how could anyone not love you. I was drawn in to you like a moth to a flame. A wonderful person, she made me feel alive. A great loss for her family and friends.❤️