Linda A. Grew
Aug 10th, 2017
Linda A. Grew, 61, of Yarmouth Port, passed away peacefully surrounded by family and friends in her beloved home on August 10, 2017. Linda was predeceased by her father Richard Furlani, father-in-law Thomas A. Grew Sr., mother-in-law Virginia A. Grew, and daughter-in-law Kendall L. Grew. Linda was born in New Bedford, MA on October 10th, 1955 and spent her childhood in Falmouth where she graduated from Lawrence High School. Shortly after graduating, she met her forever love Tommy Grew Jr., and the two were married on May 29th 1976 in Woods Hole. Linda, fondly known as “Ninna”, is survived by her husband of 41 years, Thomas A. Grew Jr., her three sons Joshua (Kendall), Matthew (Dayton) and Nicholas (Kelli); and her greatest joys in life, her grandchildren, Sophie Alice, Aquinnah Anne, Myles Adam, Finnley Rose, Reagan Leigh and Logan Thomas. She is also survived by her devoted sister Lisa Marie Furlani. Linda dedicated her early years to chasing her boys around the family cranberry bogs. Always available to lend a hand or an ear, Linda was an invaluable friend, and a shining example of kindness and selfless love to so many. Always ready to jump in where she was needed, Linda would later become highly involved in her boys’ youth hockey programs, which led her to a career in ice arena management, overseeing the operations of rinks in both Bridgewater and Raynham. With a creative mind, and a quick wit, Linda was simply known for being able to master just about anything that she tried to do. In retirement Linda found joy in designing and building her dream home, crafting, gardening, drinking coffee with friends, making jewelry, and spending countless hours with her grandchildren singing on golf cart rides around “Grewville”. Ninna’s reach spread far beyond her family, she was the queen of the village she so proudly created throughout her community. To have Linda as a friend, was to know love, loyalty, and generosity beyond measure. She tirelessly poured her heart into all of her loved ones and to know that love was a gift. She was the Ninna of all Ninnas to so many. Ti amo, Ninna. On her behalf, the Grew family would like to thank the Yarmouth Fire and Rescue team who spent many hours in her home, putting her at ease. Your kindness and skilled care will always be gratefully remembered. In Lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Yarmouth Fire Fighters Association, YFFRA, 96 Old Main St., South Yarmouth, MA 02664 Friends and family are invited to attend a celebration of life, Saturday the 19th of August @ 12pm, at her home in Yarmouth Port, 353 Weir Road. All are welcome to stop by and share a story of Ninna.
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Tom & Family; Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time and in the future.
Josh, So sorry for the tremendous loss to your family. We will always only remember the good times that we shared with your mom.
Your loss weights heavily upon my heart for I understand your sadness and emptiness. My prayers are with you and your family!
I am so sorry to hear of Linda's passing. Although I did not know her personally, through my years of friendship with Eunice and Davis, I send my condolences to all of the Grew family and friends. You are in my thoughts and prayers. She sounds like she was a wonderful woman, Mom, friend and grandmom.
We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts are with you.
To the entire Grew Family, My deepest condolences to all of you on the loss of your beloved "Ninna". No one will ever be able to fill her shoes. She was the most dynamic,creative,energic woman I have ever met. I know there are no consoling words at this time but know that you were all her greatest treasures in life. Especially the beautiful grandchildren which she cherished her time with. Her pride and love for all of you is vast and incomprehensible. The best gift you can give her is to keep all her amazing traditions alive. She will be deeply missed by all. She has left you a legacy of wonderful memories. Hugs, Love, and Prayers, My heart is with you..Mary Pare and family
Josh & family-there aren't words to say how sorry we are. We all loved your mom.
Betty & I send our very deepest sympathies to the Grew family.
Josh, I'm so sorry for the loss of your mom so young. You've had a rough run. My deepest condolences to you and your family. Prayers of love and light my friend. ❤️
Amy & I send our prayers to you all as well as all here at Cape Cod Fence. Rick Bates
To the entire Grew Family, There are no possible words to console you on the devastating loss of your beloved "Ninna". No one will ever fill her shoes. She was the most dynamic, organized, creative person that I have ever met. You as a family were all the greatest treasures of her life, especially all the beautiful grandchildren. Her love and pride for all of you is vast and incomprehensible. The greatest gift you can all bestow her is to keep all her magical traditions alive. She has left you all a legacy of amazing memories. She will be deeply missed by all. My deepest condolences to all of you at this most difficult time. Love, Hugs and prayers, Mary Pare and family
Josh; so sorry for the loss of your Mom. You and your family are in my thought and prayers with sincere sympathies