Linda Genine Pass

Linda Genine Pass obituary

Linda Pass Obituary


LINDA GENINE (BRILL) PASS
March 28, 1954 ~ May 17, 2017

Genine was born in Vancouver, WA to the late John and Zaidilee Brill. She attended Washougal High School.
Genine married George Pass and had three children: Clinton, Kathryn and Elizabeth.
Genine later met her life partner, Randy Kobelin and his daughter, Starla Milligan.
She lived on Blair road for the remainder of her life, enjoying family, friends, and planting flowers.
Genine is survived by her 3 children; and 7 beautiful grandchildren.
A potluck Celebration of Life is on May 27th, 2017 at 2:00, 29508 NE Stauffer Rd., Camas, WA.
Please sign her Guest Book at www.columbian.com/obits.

Published by The Columbian on May 21, 2017.
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Genine-Neener,

Remembering all the good times and laughter we shared as kids. Even after we fell out of touch, it was always like we'd just talked when I finally tracked you down. Every time I come to Camas I look up the hill near the mill where you had your first home; you were so proud and excifed. You forever remained the same sweet spunky girl who welcomed me into her world. Love you girlie rest well and in God's arms. Susan

Susan Johnston-Szewczyk

May 22, 2017

Mom,
I love you and I miss you so much...... I know you are in a better place with no pain or suffering and lots of pretty flowers. You taught me so many good qualities that I will never forget. George, Jesten, Phil and I will never forget the love you have given us and I know you are watching over us and protecting us from harm! I am so lucky that god blessed me with you as my mother!
Love you always and forever

Kathryn Pass

May 22, 2017

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