Linda Doolen, a beloved Biochemical Technician at Los Alamos National Laboratory, was born on March 22, 1947, in the charming town of Salem, Illinois. With an inquisitive mind and a heart full of passion, Linda dedicated her life to both her work and her community, leaving a sweet legacy that will forever be cherished.
After earning her bachelor's degree, Linda embarked on a remarkable career that allowed her to contribute to groundbreaking scientific advancements. Her meticulous attention to detail and unwavering commitment to excellence made her a respected figure within the laboratory, inspiring her colleagues and those fortunate enough to work alongside her.
Linda's journey through life was marked by her warmth, kindness, and a radiant smile that could brighten any room. She had an innate ability to connect with those around her, whether it was through her work or her personal relationships. Linda possessed a genuine love for learning, sharing her knowledge generously with others and nurturing a sense of curiosity that sparked joy in many.
Residing in White Rock, New Mexico, Linda embraced her surroundings, finding beauty in the vibrant landscapes and warm community. It was here that she continued to make friendships and establish connections that enriched her life, bringing laughter and camaraderie to those fortunate enough to know her.
As we remember Linda Doolen, we celebrate a life well-lived—one filled with dedication, love, and an everlasting spirit. She departed from this world on July 22, 2025, but her legacy of kindness, her passion for science, and her warm-hearted nature will continue to resonate in the hearts of all who knew her. Linda’s memory will forever be a sweet reminder of the beauty of a life spent loving, learning, and uplifting others.
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