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LINDA CONDE

Born: Apr 11, 1952

Date of Passing: Oct 12, 2025

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LINDA CONDE

(DIRKS)


Linda Conde (nee Dirks), peacefully at Woodhaven Long Term Care Home in Markham, Ontario, on October 12, 2025, she is predeceased by her parents Cornelius Dirks and Laurette Dorge.

Born in Winnipeg on April 11, 1952, Linda went on to live in Regina and Markham, becoming a master quilter, carrying on the craft of her grandmother. She often took over the living room to baste her next creation, and sat for hours with her hoop watching Law and Order and Cheers reruns while she worked. She found her community with fellow crafters in Regina and with the Markham Guild of Village Crafts, participating in holiday sales, crafting demonstrations and teaching.

She was opinionated and a feminist, and despite having had a stroke in 2001, continued to share her preferences and direct her care (often loudly). She did not hesitate to call out people who blocked an accessible ramp and used her stealth humour to surprise those who were unfamiliar with her personality. "I'm a tough broad," she'd say, "and I've survived darn near everything."

In recent years Linda had declared herself "the Mayor of Rouge River" at the Woodhaven and loved word games, dominos, the Blue Jays, pub nights, and bowling with her community there. She enthusiastically provided feedback for improvement to the residents' committee, including that pasta should always be served with garlic bread, and that there should be dessert after every meal.

Linda will be deeply missed by her husband Ross, daughter Lise, son Alex, and daughter-in-law Jaimie, the Wilson and Maclean families, her brothers David (Mary Anne) and Paul (Julie) and the extended Dirks, Dorge and MacLeod clans along with many friends and the staff and volunteers at the Woodhaven where she's lived since 2003.

In Linda's memory, we encourage you to indulge in something chocolate in honour of her legendary sweet tooth. Linda would never, ever, put raisins where chocolate chips should be.

In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation are appreciated.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Oct 25, 2025

Condolences & Memories (1 entries)

  • Linda, you were a great friend. We had so much fun especially when you visited me in Lethbridge. You were thoughtful, sensitive, kind, understanding and we shared many great desserts. You were the creative genius behind my youngest sister, Barbara's birthday parties with streamers, fun and sparkly cakes! Once you moved out east we lost touch but I often thought of you, your parents, your brothers and all the wonderful memories I have. My sincerest Condolences to your husband Ross, and your children Lise and Alex. As well, I am thinking of your brothers David and Paul and your other family members and friends. Rest in Peace Linda. You will never be forgotten. Love Bonnie XOXOXO. - Posted by: Bonnie Burns (Friend) on: Oct 25, 2025

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