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Santoro, Linda Sue (nee Carso) 63, of Schaumburg. She was the beloved wife of Francis "Frank" J. Santoro; loving mother of Amanda D. Santoro. Preceded in death by her father, Michael Carso and mother, Rosemarie Carso (nee Gronek); dear sister of Pamela (Vito) Badalamenti, Michael (Lisa) Carso, Barbara (John) Gannon, Darlene (Thomas) Carrico and sister-in-law of Michael (Karen Alber) Santoro; dearest niece of Richard Carso, Gloria (Tom) St. John, Jessica Agin; dear aunt of Michael (Nicole) Santoro, Donna (Tom) Splitt, Nicholas (Patricia) Richert, Anthony Richert, Joseph (Kelsey) Badalamenti, Alexis (Garrett) LeTourneau, Vincent Carrico; great-aunt to seven. Linda came into this world too soon, as a preemie with major medical problems, and left too soon due to cancer. In between, she was a daughter, sister, wife, mother, extraordinary teacher and award winning quilter. She spent over twenty-two years teaching visual arts at the Schaumburg & Palatine Park Districts to students from age 5 to 95. Now she's teaching other angels that "wings are not just for flying". Memorial visitation December 9th from 9:30 a.m. until time of service at 11:00 a.m. at Ahlgrim & Sons Funeral and Cremation Service, 330 W. Golf Rd., Schaumburg. In lieu of flowers, memorials would be appreciated to the Alexian Brothers Hospice Residence c/o the Alexian Brothers Foundation, 3040 Salt Creek Lane, Arlington Heights, IL 60004. Funeral information or online condolences, www.ahlgrimfuneral.com or 847-882-5580.
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Linda was a very caring, talented lady. I knew her from High School when she and her family moved to Streamwood. Linda could sew, paint, make floral arrangements and do just about everything. She always amazed me. I think of her often and do miss her. God be with all of her Family.
Becky Gerber
School
November 23, 2021
I remember LInda always having something going on in during her teen years. I would go to her house, after She would pick me up, cause I couldn't drive, and I always was amazed with the fabric she had. She was showing me what she was sewing now or going to work on later. I would always wish I had that talent to make the clothes she made then. As we all know, it carried on to making gorgeous quilts and other things. I do miss her and wish She was with All of Us. God Bless each of You.
Becky Gerber
Friend
November 23, 2020
Dear Frank, Amanda and Family, I am so sorry and saddened to hear about your Wife, Mom Linda. I wish I could take this pain from You. She was an amazing person and had so much love and talent to share with all of Us. May God Bless each of You with His Love, peace, strength during this very difficult time. My love to All.
Becky Gerber
December 8, 2017
Dear Amanda we are so saddened to hear of your loss and offer our deepest condolences to the family. May the words at Matthew 5:4 help comfort you during this difficult time.
Fred G Rich
December 7, 2017
Amanda and family,
I'm very sorry for Linda's passing. I can see she brought so much love and happiness to many. She is your angel---there for EVERY memory you make. Take all she taught you and every kind word she said and keep it in your hearts.
Lisa Oddo
November 30, 2017
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