Linda J. Price, 76, died Sunday, December 7, 2025.
No services to be held.
Linda loved her pets, her yard, and antiques. She enjoyed spending time with her family and friends.
Preceded in death by her parents, Charles and Ethyl Price.
Survived by her sister, Barbara Bianchi of Fort Dodge, IA.
Arrangements in care of Downing & Lahey East Mortuary.







Vicki Winchell
Linda was a joy. We had great talks about antiques and jewelry when she came in with new items for her case. A beautiful person .
Linda came into Generations and told me she was determined to learn bar codes! I showed her how to create them on the computer but she kept joking “well hold on girl-you gotta go slow for this old lady”. She kept making me laugh while we spent quite a bit of time working on bar codes together. We printed the first one and I handed it over to her. She said “well! I have to frame this! This is my first bar code! Feels like when you make your first dollar.” She was a funny one. She told me she needed to take me home with her because I was just too sweet. I later bought a pig from her case. I told her that I was the one that bought it and I loved it! She explained how it came from Ireland and she was so proud of it. She really knew her antiques. She will be missed and I hope she knows that. Only knew for a very short time, but I learned quickly she had a beautiful heart and a kind soul.
I worked with Linda at FlightSafety for many years. She had a great sense of humor.
I’m so very sorry for your loss. I worked with her for years and it saddens me to hear she has passed. She was a tough woman, and very hilarious! Loved her humor!
She is someone I will remember forever
Jack Tessmann
I worked with Linda when I was Program Manager at FlightSafety. She was great to work with, very supportive and not afraid to express her opinion. She will be missed!! A great person!!
I worked with Linda at FlightSafety for many years. She was a very strong person and had a wonderful sense of humor, which I missed greatly. Rest in peace.
I worked with Linda for many years. She used to ask me for directions to places and add but remember I only make right turns. I’d say Linda, there is a left turn arrow. Nope, only right turns. She was an amazing lady with a spicy personality. To know her is to love her. May she rest in peace.
I also worked with Linda at FlightSafety in Customer Support. When we moved into our new, open office with all the customer support reps, she used the particians separating us, and a shelf to build a “cave” with an entrance just big enough for her to get in and out! She could be a bit quirky at times, but always fun to work with!