ending Art Fair on The Square each summer. She spent time working in an art gallery, Santa Fe Style, formally on Monroe Street. She had a passion for travel. One of her favorite places to spend time was Red Rock Crossing while visiting her sister Stacy in Arizona. In 1990 shortly after Linda celebrated her 40th birthday she completed her goal of running her first marathon, of many, in Chicago. She inspired many people through her running and even convinced her sister Nancy to join in. She challenged her to qualify for Boston Marathon, which they later ran together. The duo went on to train for and compete in the Ice Age 50, an ultra marathon. Impressively, while in her 50's, Linda became a three time finisher of Ironman Wisconsin-Madison, and yes, she got the tattoo to prove it. She is survived by her siblings Nancy (Rodney) Kellerhuis, Philip (Mary) Lohr, and Stacy (Bud) Sorensen; nieces Ellyn Lohr and Jennifer Kellerhuis; and nephews B.J. Hale, Peter Lohr and Aaron Kellerhuis. She is also survived by her step-mother Elaine Lohr; step-sister Julie Hubbard (John); close friend Jim Garnett and his family. She was preceded in death by her parents and step-brother, Reed Hubbard. Linda's infectious smile, contagious personality and comforting hugs will be deeply missed. A gathering to celebrate Linda's life will begin at 1:00 pm on Sunday, April 22, 2018 at Cress Funeral Home, 3610 Speedway Rd, Madison WI with a service beginning at 3:00 pm. In lieu of flowers consider donating to The Attic Angels Association of Madison, a group that Linda was personally fond of, to Brightstar Senior Living of Madison, a group that became Linda's second family, or to Agrace HospiceCare Inc. of Madison, a group that assisted in Linda's care and comfort throughout the past 2 years. The family wishes to thank the staff of Brightstar Senior Living and Agrace HospiceCare, Inc. for their wonderful care, support, and companionship. Please share your memories. Cress Funeral & Cremation Service 3610 Speedway Road Madison (608) 238-3434