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Born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and calling Invermere, British Columbia home, Linda left this world as she lived in it — strong, loving, and quietly powerful.
She was a devoted partner, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother with a feisty spirit and a take-no-nonsense attitude. With Linda, you always knew where you stood. She believed in honesty, strength, and standing your ground — and she lived that way unapologetically. At the same time, she was the first to show up when someone needed help. She would give you the sweater off her back before you even had the chance to say no.
Her greatest joy was her family. She shared her life with her beloved partner, Roy Wonnacott, and raised her children Trent (Debbie), Fred (Kacy), Davlin (Nathalie), and Laya with strength and fierce love. Nothing lit her up more than her grandchildren and great-grandchildren — Evon, Jared, Kali, Maddon, Rya, Brianna, Brandi (Craig), Kalten, Tanner, Mikaela, Ethan, Riley, Sierra, Alasia, Dayvion and Soren — each of whom she adored beyond measure.
Linda was a natural healer, truly blessed with what many described as “magic hands.” Over the years, countless people shared that she saved them from life-changing surgeries through her gentle yet deeply intuitive touch. Rooted in reflexology and massage therapy, her continued thirst for knowledge carried her into many healing modalities. Her work in functional alignment brought relief and restoration to so many who walked into her healing space. She didn’t just treat symptoms — she saw people, and she cared. Linda’s legacy lives on not only in her family, but in every person who felt relief beneath her hands, in every body she helped realign, and in every heart she strengthened through her presence. Her healing continues — just in a different form now.
A Celebration of Life will be held on April 25, 2026, at Copper Point Resort (Amber Room) in Invermere, British Columbia, from 1:00–3:00 p.m. All who were touched by Linda’s life are welcome to join in honouring her memory. Please come as you are and bring your stories.