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Linda K Hamburg, born September 18, 1974, in Moscow, Idaho, passed away on May 22, 2026. She was a dedicated and passionate individual whose life was marked by a deep love of nature and commitment to her work.
Linda graduated from Potlatch High School in 1992 and went on to earn her bachelor’s degree from the University of Idaho. Her career began humbly with timeslip work cleaning barns at the University of Idaho. From there, she worked as a veterinary technician at the animal clinic in Moscow. Ultimately, Linda found her long-term vocation at the USDA in Pullman, where she devoted over 25 years to animal disease research. Her work contributed significantly to the field, and she was known for her expertise and dedication.
Outside of her professional life, Linda treasured the outdoors. She loved gardening, creek fishing, and was an avid hunter. One of her favorite pastimes was camping at the St. Joe River, often enjoyed alongside her husband, Brad, and their friends. She also loved riding side by sides, embracing the freedom and adventure that came with it. Her whole world was centered around her two daughters, Alyssa and Lexi. In addition, she recently took on a new role as grandma to her grandson, Hayes Hadaller, who she loved so deeply.
Linda is survived by her father, Ralph Horn; mother, Cheryl Horn; daughters, Alyssa Hadaller and Lexi Hamburg; son-in-law, Brayden Hadaller; and grandson, Hayes Allen Hadaller. She was preceded in death by her brother, David Allen Horn. She leaves behind many cherished memories with her family and friends.
Linda K Hamburg’s life was one of meaningful work, love for family, and passion for the outdoors. She will be remembered fondly by all who knew her.
There will be a celebration of life for family and friends on June 27th, at 12:00pm, at the Viola Community Center.
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