Lynda Earle, 67, of Grafton

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Obit Lynda EarleGrafton – Lynda Ellen (Carota) Earle, 67, of Grafton, passed away Saturday, Aug. 29, 2015, surrounded by the great love of her family and friends. She fought valiantly against organ failure and battled like a warrior until the end. She was a beautiful person with a heart of Gold that was called by God to be an Angel.

Born in Worcester, Lynda attended both Grafton public schools and Venerini Academy in Worcester. She held a Bachelor degree in Business from Worcester State University and a Master’s Degree in Human Resource Management from Framingham State. She worked at UMass in Worcester for over 25 years.

Lynda was an incredibly talented quilter and won many quilting competitions. She decided to start tap dancing in her 60s and enjoyed showcasing her skills at several dance events. She loved the ocean and her beagle, Bella.

Lynda always lived her life with an inner joy and strength. She set an amazing example for those around her from her hard working nature and ethical behavior to her amazing parenting. Her kindness, fortitude, and empathy are legendary and she was well loved by all who crossed her path. By her example, she taught those around her to believe in the goodness of humanity; to hope for the best; and to always stand up for what is right. She was the most loving Mother, Grandmother, Sister, Aunt, Wife, and Friend to all who were lucky enough to be in her presence.

Lynda leaves behind many family and friends who were touched by her beautiful soul. She will be greatly missed by all, but especially her daughter, Sarah, and her beloved grandson, Gabriel – both of whom she adored. She was an amazing woman and was absolutely “the wind beneath the wings” for her daughter.

Lynda was cherished by many and showed the world that love, kindness, moral fiber, and a desire to follow your heart can help make the world a better place. The world was, unequivocally, better having had her here. It was her hope that the love she showed would act as a ripple to spread that love and peace to others.

Funeral services were private at the convenience of her family.

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