Linda Evers Mislow, 70, of North Haven, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, December 3rd, 2021 at her home. She was the beloved wife of Michael J. Murphy. Linda was born in New Haven on May 14, 1951 and was the daughter of the late Harry J. Evers and Harriet King Sandella. A graduate of Eli Whitney Technical School, Linda was a Licensed Practical Nurse having worked at the former Winthrop Continuing Care Center, Montowese Health & Rehabilitation and the Arden House. Linda took care of her family and friends and loved them all unconditionally. She enjoyed going to the beach. Mother of Heather Bernardi and her husband Mike. Grandmother of Joclyn and Frank Rivera. Aunt of Lisa Stewart and Amanda Evers. Predeceased by her stepfather Albert L. Sandella, sisters Donna Evers Polino, Elizabeth Evers, and a brother Harry Evers.
A celebration of Linda’s life will be held on Monday, Dec. 13th from 4:00 to 7:00 PM at The Havens Family, North Haven Funeral Home, 36 Washington Avenue. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Linda Mislow Nursing Memorial Fund c/o Webster Bank, 145 Highland Avenue, Cheshire, CT 06410.
Linda will be missed by all who knew her. I am so glad the I was lucky enough to know her for the past 10 years and she made me laugh throughout those years. “Flamingo” away Linda!! All my love to the family.
I was shocked and saddened to learn of Linda’s passing. Linda always did it Linda’s way.. Honest Straight forward friend and if you were lucky enough to have cross her path in life you were blessed. So many found memories, I can hear her laughter. I will cherish those times. Thoughts and prayers are with the entire family. I hope it helps to know she is now at peace and no longer suffering ❤️🙏
I was shocked and saddened to learn of Linda’s passing , Anyone lucky enough to have crossed Her path in life was blessed. I have so fond memories, I can close my eyes and hear her laugh. Thoughts and prayers are with the entire family and I hope it helps to know she is now in peace and no longer suffering.
I am so very sorry for your loss. She is my sister-in-law and was a very strong lady and alway willing to help others. Heather, Ben and Michael (cousins) had so much fun growing up. She tuffed it out all the way to the end. Linda did it HER WAY! Rest in Peace!
I did not know Heather’s Mom, But I work with Heather and I feel sad for her loss. It is never easy to go through the loss of a parent or someone close to you and I hope that Linda’s family and friends remember her for the good person that she was and the great times that they all had together.
I am so very sorry to hear of my cousin’s death. She is always in my thoughts. Her family was such a big part of mine for so many years. From the time we were 4 I can remember the fun times we had on Pearl Street. For the many years we had on Eastern Circle. Her and her sister Betty-Jean my sister Rose and I had so many great memories. She was always there for me as a young adult, and I will miss her so very much. I would call her, and we could talk for hours about our old times and my heart just breaks now for the loss. Rest in peace Lyn and remember you are always in my heart and thoughts. May your family have peace that she will no longer suffer.