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IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Linda

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June 14, 2026

Obituary

Linda Prall, 87, passed away peacefully on June 14, surrounded by the love of her family. She was a devoted mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, artist, teacher, and friend whose kindness, creativity, and generosity touched the lives of many.

A longtime resident of Marshfield, Massachusetts, Linda spent the last five years living in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. In January, she returned home to Massachusetts to be closer to her family, whom she cherished above all else.

Linda began her professional career as an elementary school teacher in Duxbury, Massachusetts. After dedicating herself to raising her children, she later worked as a loan officer for Rockland Federal Credit Union, where she built lasting relationships with colleagues and customers before retiring.

Linda was a gifted and passionate artist whose creativity was woven throughout her life. She was known for her beautiful scrimshaw jewelry, her watercolor paintings, and the handcrafted quilling greeting cards she lovingly created and mailed to friends and family for birthdays and special occasions. She also enjoyed creating photo albums that captured cherished family gatherings and celebrations, often giving them as treasured gifts that preserved memories for generations to come. Each of her artistic creations reflected the thoughtfulness, care, and love she brought to every relationship.

Linda's greatest joy was her family. She is survived by her daughter, Jennifer Labo and her husband, Vinny Labo, of Marshfield, Massachusetts; granddaughter Nicole Terranova and her husband, Christopher Terranova; and great-grandchildren, Rocco and Sienna Terranova. She is also survived by her daughter, Laura Klein, of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and granddaughters, Andi and Remi Klein. Linda is further survived by her son, Peter Callis and his wife, Kristin Callis, of Sanford, Maine; and their children, Staff Sergeant Peter Callis, USMC, Corporal Jack Callis, USMC, Luke, Ricky, and Lillian Callis.

Linda will be remembered for her warm heart, artistic spirit, quick wit, and the joy she brought to those fortunate enough to know her. Her legacy lives on through the many lives she touched and the family she loved so deeply.

A small private interment service will be held at Mount Hope Cemetery, where Linda will be laid to rest.

She will be dearly missed and forever remembered.


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