
Linda Glovach Obituary, Death – Our hearts will be heavy whenever we recall Linda Glovach, and our thoughts and prayers are with her loved ones and everyone else who knew and cared about her. In addition to being one of the most devoted supporters for the continued existence of Coney Island, Linda was an outstanding novelist, an artist, and a warrior for animal rescue. She was also an animal rescue warrior.
If Coney Island were to be treated as a person, then Linda would have been born from the foundation of the island’s natural resources if the island were to be regarded as a person. If Coney Island were to be regarded as a person. She was the embodiment of the most endearing elements of the full forms of the following descriptors: quirky, eccentric, generous, romantic, and beneficent. In addition to that, she was odd and peculiar.
Since both of them can remember, she and her life partner Dave have been fervent admirers of everything and everything that has anything to do with Coney Island. This includes the beach, the boardwalk, the amusement park, and the restaurants. This includes the amusement rides, the restaurants, the locals, and the historical displays. She has been a load-bearing column of support for CIUSA, the Coney Island community, Brooklyn, New York City, and the lives of everyone that she has touched with her books, artwork, community service, and her endlessly affable demeanor.
She has touched the lives of everyone that she has touched with her books, artwork, community service, and her endlessly affable demeanor. She has had a huge impact in Coney Island, Brooklyn, and New York City, all three of which are located in New York. At various stages in her life, she has called New York City, Coney Island, and Brooklyn home. She has also spent time in Manhattan. Everyone who ever had the privilege of being able to call her a friend at any point in their lives will miss her, and our organization will remember her as a shining example of why we do what we do. She will be remembered as a shining example of why we do what we do.
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