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Condolence From: Fosso Family
Condolence: Dear Rick Linsenmayer Family/Loved Ones,

Our peace, love and sincerest condolences. I just returned from overseas in Indonesia where I have been living and my father Donald had told me about Rick's passing last month. Our sincere condolences on his death--we considered you to be great family friends and admired Rick as a leader, teacher, coach and friend.

We know that his strength, lessons, wisdom and love will continue to shine through in your lives and also in those like us that were fortunate to know him, in ways large and small.

Blessings and Peace to You.

With sincere thanks, peace and blessings,

Dan, Steve, Rick, Don & Peggy Fosso
Thursday February 25, 2016
Condolence From: Matt Radach
Condolence: I'd like to express my condolences to the family of Coach Linsenmayer. As our wrestling coach he was there during the most formative years of our lives. The lessons that he taught us went far beyond the wrestling mat. He taught us about the value of hard work, discipline, persistence, attention to detail and leadership. He did so much to prepare us for life beyond high school and I appreciate the sacrifices he made on our behalf so much. he will be missed.
Monday January 04, 2016
Condolence From: Chris Stratton
Condolence: I imagine my feelings are similar to many other grown men that at one time in their lives showed up, worked hard, and learned life long lessons at the hands of a true master. Coach you are missed, but the legacy build around your sacrifice and devotion to a scraggly group of young men can never be quantified but easily seen in the lives of those who to this day wake up in the middle of the night to a voice screaming "free leg over". We love you and thank you for more then you will ever know.
Monday January 04, 2016
Condolence From: Andrea Partridge (Bloch)
Condolence: Just wanting to let all the Linsenmayers know that I am thinking of you.
Monday January 04, 2016
Condolence From: Mike Mallari
Condolence: Coach,

I was truly saddened to hear of your passing. I wanted to thank you for being a great role model and teacher. I will always remember fondly my years as one of your wrestlers - including the many lessons you taught me on and off the wrestling mat and in the classroom.

I can say i am truly priveleged to have had you as a part of my life. Having the opportunity so see you in church a month and a half ago and to shake your hand in peace, made me feel special as it was like shaking the hand of a rockstar - someone you idolized and looked up to so much. I was proud that day to tell my son that you were my coach.

May you rest in peace and know that your legacy will live on. God bless you, and peace be with you always Coach... R.I.P.


Thursday December 31, 2015
Condolence From: jd
Condolence: To the family of Richard Linsenmayer,

We are so sorry for your loss and wish to express our condolences to the entire family. We cannot imagine the great pain and sorrow you are feeling during this very difficult time. It is our sincere hope you find comfort in knowing that God has promised to "swallow up death forever" (Isaiah 25:8 NWT), and that he will resurrect our dear loved ones who have passed away. John 5:28.
Wednesday December 30, 2015
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