Linda McMillin

linda mcmillin

Linda Jo McMillin 66, Fargo, ND died Friday, Nov. 22, at Sanford Health Palliative Care.

Linda Jo was born Sept. 2, 1947 in Olathe, Kansas.  She was the daughter of Carl and Helen (Gieringer) Potter. She grew up in Olathe graduating from Olathe High School in 1964. Linda graduated from Mayville State Teachers College in 1981 with a degree in Art, History and Education. Linda worked for Frasier in Fargo for the past 15 years and was currently the staff trainer.

She is survived by her daughter, Rhonda (Brian) Asleson, Fargo and her son Jacob O’Connor of Glendale, AZ., three sisters; Nancy Cupp, and Carla Potter both of Olathe, KS, Patricia (Richard) Littlejohn, Stover, Missouri, and a brother, Michael (Becky) Potter, Wellsville, KS, 8 grandchildren; James (Vicki), Alysha and Erin of Fargo, Tj, Mariah, Harley, Jason, and Amelia, all of Glendale, AZ, and great granddaughter Peyton, of Fargo.

She was preceded in death by her parents and her grandmother Erin Rousse

Linda was a very gifted artist, she also enjoyed baking and was known for her popcorn balls. She always looked forward to the Christmas Season.

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  1. Wellsville ksI wish I would have taken the time to know you like your colleagues have known you. You passed too soon. Our thoughts are with Rhonda and her children.

  2. Moorhead Minnesota
    Rest in Peace my Friend!!! I will forever remember your wit, sarcasam and incredible sense of humor, you could always put a smile on my face. I always admired the fact that you were a life long learner and an awesome teacher, there are so many peoples lives you touched through your teaching, you will be greatly missed.

  3. Walcott, ND
    I am so sorry for your loss! I don’t ever know what to say so I will share a memory. I will always remember when Erin Jo was born and your mom would come over. I was so happy that there was another person that Erin would cry at! When your mom would come Erin wouldn’t cry at me as much! lol… I loved watching her make the Christmas ornaments with the kids. She was so patient with them. Both of my kids still remember that day with Grandma Nut. Those ornaments are still their favorites!

    May your hearts heal quickly, but your memories stay fresh.

    Love you all very much!
    Auntie

  4. Minot ND
    Please accept my deepest sympathy. Linda was a good friend and valued colleague. I will miss her content expertise, her sense of humor, and her practical approach.

  5. Jamestown ND
    I am so sorry for your lose, Linda was a fellow trainer of mine. I had a special connection with her as we both were going through Thyroid issues at the about the same time and would help each other out. One of the things I admired about Linda was how down to earth she was and straight forward, you always knew how she felt about something, but you could disagree on a topic and she would respect your point of view also. I have missed Linda at the last few trainers meeting. Please take comfort in the fact that she was a wonderful and private person.

  6. Moorhead MN
    Linda had a great sense of humor she always made me laugh. I will miss her popcorn balls and her homemade marshmallows. She was a strong woman with a kind heart.

  7. I will miss Linda she trained me in when i first started with Fraser and I am sad that she is gone. My thought and prayers go to her family during this difficult time.


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