Miriam Evelyn Linker was born in 1920 on the 22nd of January just two years after the close of the First World War. Miriam lived a full and loving life of 97 years. Miriam passed away peacefully in the presence of her family oneebruary 21, 2017. She is now with her loving Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Like every soul, Miriam wanted to leave something lasting behind. Miriam???s significant legacy includes her large and loving family, her service to her many churches as organist and choir director, and her devotion to her husband, of 54 years. Her enthusiasm for life, her giving spirit, and the love of her family are the hallmarks and touchstones of all memories of Miriam. She was the matriarch and a pillar of strength, also to her large extended family. Ineer small kitchen at 220 Brightside Avenue she would whip out miracles of meals for her family, relatives, friends, aneespecially for celebrations, holidays, and other special occasions. Her table was a happy table, and there was always room for one more. To this day we don't know how she cooked those big meals night after night from that little kitchen. She was all about family and gave so much to each aneevery one of us. The eneess cookie jar and special made birthday cakes! Some of us pretty much made it through college because of her chocolate chip cookies. Mimi played such an important role in so many lives. Her care and love was felt by many and she responded often to those in the deepest need. Miriam was also the hub of the Linker-Fleagle clan linking her Fleagle relatives on the East and West coasts, as well her Coffineeritage from New England. She lived so long that we were all blessed to have so many years of memories and many of us with the age behind us to appreciate them. She had said in one of her last conversations that when she passes she is going to get some questions aneered! And she meant it! So much spunk, she made us smile. She was the organist and choir director many years at Sudbrook Methodist Church, Pikesville, Md. and at Christ the King Lutheran Church, Owings Mills, Md. She held a degree in music education from Towson Uneersity and studied piano at the Peabody Conservancy of Music, Baltimore. She was a member of the Baltimore Handel Choir. She is survived by her daughter, Martha Warner, and her husband, Seth, of Durham, NC and sons, James Linker and wife Carol, of Sarasota, FL and Lewis Linker and wife Julie, of Annapolis, MD, and by 13 grandchildren, Robin Taylor and his wife Allison, of N Smithfield, RI, Tim Taylor and his wife Karen, of Amherst, NY, and Ruth Wellsford and husband Ian, Todd Trilling and wife, Tammy of Lewis Center, Ohio, Sarah Trilling and husband Lew, of Arlington, MA, Aimee Austin and husband, Rhys, of Pleasanton, CA, Jason Linker and wife, Hannah ,of Pasadena, MD, Christopher Linker and wife Kaely, of Pasadena, MD, Richard James of Durham, NC, Sarah Faith Thomas and husband Jeff, of Raleigh, NC, Ethan Warner, and fianc??, Alexandra of Olympia, WA, and Laura Wright and husband, David of Raleigh, NC. She is also survived by16 greatgrandchildren, Sean Taylor and wife, Britney, Rebecca Taylor, Cameron and Kyle Taylor, Acacia Wellsford, Rachel and Becky Trilling, Adrian aneelliot Trilling, Eve Grajeda, Ella Linker, Isaac, Benjamin, and Juliana Linker, Gage and Samuel Wright; and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Lewis Frederick Linker, her daughter, Rebecca Taylor, her son, Robin Linker, and her grandson, Brandon James She will be buried in Lorraine Park Cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland, next to her husband and daughter. A memorial service will be held in Baltimore at a date to be determined this summer. As someone said, and who spoke for us all, ???She played such an important role in my life. She always cared about me. Goodness, I???ve been so blessed by her.???
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