Linda Marsh Helfman
Linda Marsh Helfman, 78, of Lincoln, passed away January 19, 2023. Born November 3, 1944, she was a lady of many talents: a musician, teacher, librarian, scholar, dancer, crafter, gardener, and collector, among other things, in addition to being an incredible daughter, sister, wife, and mother.
She was preceded in death by her grandmother, Beatrice; her grandaunt, Elizabeth; her husband, David; and her parents, Connell and Barbara.
She is survived by her brother, Ric; her son, Dan; and her rabbit, Keats.
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So sorry for your loss and thinking of you.
I’m so very sorry for your loss 🙏🏾 What a true gem of a mother you had Dan. Truly grateful she raised you to be the man you are today. Hugs ✨
My deepest condolences for you Dan and your family as you grieve your profound loss. What a joy to have had a loving son as you. Love to Keats as well.
A beautiful statement by her son who aided her in her last days with excellent help from Tabitha Hospice . We will all miss her and always treasure the happy and funny moments we shared with her. Thanks , Dan !
I’m very sorry to hear of Linda’s passing. I enjoyed working with her at Bennett Martin Library. Our condolences to Dan and the rest of the family.
Linda was a smart, creative, idea person, a woman of many talents and numerous skills, with an inner strength from her love of David and Dan. I treasure her friendship. My sincere condolences to Dan and Ric.
I worked with Linda at Bennett Martin for several years, I got to know her and her Son Dan very well, I was already friends with her Brother Ric through UNL, we had some good conversations about Music, politics, and life in general, sad to hear of her passing, thoughts are with Ric and Dan and all who were close to her
I was a colleague of Linda’s at Bennett Martin Public Library for many years, and definitely enjoyed working with her during her years with the library system. While I was disappointed when she finally left Bennett Martin, it was a pleasure to run into Linda and Dan while they were out and about, or when she would stop in to the library a customer. She was smart, efficient, witty and a good conversationalist. She will be missed.
Sad to hear this. She was a calm and supportive co-worker, and bright and kind.