In Memory

Linne Underdown (Forester)

Linne Underdown (Forester)

 

Linne Hage Forester

Forester, Linne Hage age 71, died peacefully on August 2, 2016, in her daughter's home in Boulder, Colorado, after a courageous battle with lung cancer. Linne was born September 7, 1944, in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She is predeceased by her parents David and Jeanette Underdown and by her husband of 15 years, Oliver Hage. Linne spent most of her life in the Twin Cities of Minnesota. Linne loved skiing with friends and family, gardening, playing tennis, and bible study. Her strong faith carried her through her life, and held her up during this difficult cancer fight. Linne made the bold move to Boulder, Colorado 10 months ago, to be near to her daughter, Kirstin Heinritz (Chris) and Grandchildren Adin and Annie. She is also survived by her brother, David Underdown, sister Mary Agarwal, Step children Jeff Hage (Kathy), Amy Wallenta (Craig), Mike Hage (Linda), Sally Schissel (Mark), Franny Hage, Step Grand Children; Christoper Hage, Jason Hage (Taylor), Josh Hage, Ally Wallenta, Claire Wallenta, Jack Wallenta, Mathew Hage, Joseph Hage, Stephanie Hage, Solie Hage, Johnny Schissel, Sam Schissel, Dillion James and Step Great Grand Son; Oliver Kroll-Hage. A Memorial service will be held at Lakewood Cemetary, Saturday, September 3 at 12:00 pm. Visitation 11:30 am. Donations can be made to TRU Community Care Administrative Office, 2594 Trailridge Drive East, Lafayette, CO 80026.

Published on August 7, 2016

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08/15/16 12:17 PM #1    

Dan Mathews

Linne was one of my very favorite people throughout our high school years.  She was always in a good mood, with a beautiful smile and fantastic personality.  I loved her dearly as a friend and have very fond memories.  I am so sorry to see she has passed.  RIP!!!

Dan Mathews


08/16/16 08:57 AM #2    

Sally John (Morgan)

Linne and I took a road trip together to Birmingham for our 50th reunion; we had a ball!   Since then, we've kept in touch visiting one another and emails.   Last year I visited her in Boulder and was hoping to do the same again this year.    She fought bravely; and lived her life to the fullest up to the end.  She was hesitant to buy a season ski pass in Vail this past year, but decided to go ahead.   I think she said she skied about 11 times, many times with her daughter and grandchildren.  Next "road trip" for me will be attending her service.  The memories go back to third grade at Quarton School, Chet Trip, slumber parties, summer times in TC.......   

 


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