Linda A. Barbaccia
- Apr 10, 2023
- 1 min read
Updated: Apr 12, 2023
1960 - 2023

VISITATION
Thursday, April 13
2:00 - 4:00 PM & 7:00 - 9:00 PM
New Hyde Park Funeral Home
506 Lakeville Road, New Hyde Park, NY
FUNERAL MASS
Friday, April 14
9:30 AM
Holy Spirit R.C. Church
500 Jericho Turnpike, New Hyde Park, NY
INTERMENT
Pinelawn Memorial Park
2030 Wellwood Avenue, Farmingdale, NY

I'm shocked to learn of the passing of Linda we were boyfriend and girlfriend back in the 70s when we were both young teenagers. I thought about her often over the years my condolence to her family.
My beautiful Auntie. It is just so hard to believe that you are gone. I am grateful for the close relationship that we developed over the years and for the bond that you created with Isabella and Jayden. Grateful for the way that you took care of Uncle Tommy and helped to encourage him to live a little 😇. You had/have a special connection with him. I miss you so much already. I can still hear your voice in my head and I hope and pray that the sound never fades. I love you so much my one of a kind Auntie. Hope and pray that you are enjoying your new home.
Love you forever.
Dawn
Dear Linda, your journey was cut way to short and I pray you are at peace, I will forever remember our time in Italy and thankful for your strength in getting my father there and helping him to change, grow and show him how to live more! You will forever be my fathers Angel, the one who brought him the feeling of true love and partnership and for that my family is forever grateful. Rest well, love Dee Dee.
This is the most unbearable news I have ever received since my retirement. I remember seeing you riding your bike near the 12th Street L.I.R.R. crossing when you were a kid. As a railfan I would ride my bike to New Hyde Park from Jamaica just to hear the trains blowing their horns for the multiple crossings. It's crazy I know, but so be it. When I first met you I remarked that you looked familiar. After we talked the memory of you riding around there was confirmed. It was years later while working with you and Jeff Klinger on the 53C drill in Sunnyside that I said. That of all the crews I had ever worked with, we performed…
Rest in Peace my Dear Linda ...... it's Always Nice to Work with someone you could Call your "Friend" (..... even though We did "butt" Stubborn Polish Heads a Few Times !) ! You will Truly be Missed by All who knew You, and We'll All have the Memories of your Graciouly Hosted "Street Parties" (as Steven Cleverly called them, he Loved them !), where a Fun Time was always had by All ! Our Deepest Condonlances to Tommy, and the Rest of your Family and Friends, I Hope and Pray that You are at Peace in the arms of Jesus ! Until We meet Again, Please keep Watch Over us All ! John and Susan Mazewski