Remembering Linda Rowe: A Tribute to a Dedicated Bichon Frise Club Member
- Vito Zerilli

- Apr 2
- 3 min read

It is with deep sorrow that we remember the life and legacy of Linda Rowe, who passed away on November 22, 2024, at the age of 83. Linda, a longtime resident of Oceanside, California, was not only an exceptional teacher and advocate but also a true pioneer in supporting individuals with hearing loss. Her journey through life was shaped by her own experiences with hearing loss, and she dedicated her career to helping others navigate similar challenges.
Born on June 22, 1941, Linda's early life was immersed in the reality of hearing loss. Raised in a family where hearing impairments were prevalent, she grew up acutely aware of the challenges that those with hearing loss face. Her mother had lost much of her hearing due to severe infections, while her uncle experienced significant hearing loss as a result of his service in a heavy artillery unit during World War II. Linda’s grandparents also dealt with the age-related hearing loss known as presbycusis. These experiences not only shaped her personal perspective but also sparked a lifelong commitment to understanding and addressing hearing loss in all its forms.
Linda’s professional journey led her to become a dedicated teacher of the deaf, where she used her knowledge and compassion to guide students through their own struggles with hearing loss. As a Deaf Teacher, she was a beacon of support and encouragement, helping countless individuals overcome obstacles and thrive in their educational and personal lives.
Her understanding of hearing loss extended far beyond the classroom. Throughout her life, Linda worked with a variety of individuals who struggled with different types of hearing impairments. She became known for her empathy and advocacy, often going above and beyond to ensure that those around her had the resources and support they needed. She was particularly attentive to the needs of people with hearing loss, always advocating for better communication and accessibility in various aspects of life.
Linda's advocacy also extended to helping others understand the complexities of hearing loss and how to communicate effectively with those who experience it. She developed strategies for improving communication with individuals who had hearing impairments, including slowing down speech, facing the person directly, and even using humor to bridge any communication gaps. She understood that hearing loss could be isolating, and she worked tirelessly to ensure that people with hearing impairments felt heard and understood.
Her work had a profound impact on countless lives, and her legacy will live on through the many people she mentored, taught, and inspired. Linda’s warm heart, generous spirit, and unwavering dedication to helping others have left an indelible mark on everyone who knew her.
Linda’s love for animals, especially Bichon Frises, was another important part of her life. She was a devoted advocate for the Bichon Frise breed, serving as the President of the Bichon Frise Club of San Diego and the Bichon Frise Club of America. Through her involvement with these organizations, she supported the betterment of the breed and worked tirelessly to ensure that Bichon Frises received the care and attention they deserved. Her contributions to the breed will not be forgotten, and her love for these animals reflected the kindness and compassion she brought into all areas of her life.
As we reflect on Linda’s life, we remember her not only for her work as a teacher and advocate but also for the kindness, warmth, and laughter she brought into the lives of those who were fortunate enough to know her. Her legacy is one of service, compassion, and dedication—a legacy that will continue to inspire future generations.
Linda Rowe will be deeply missed by all who knew her. Her contributions to the Deaf community, the Bichon Frise community, and the many lives she touched throughout her career will never be forgotten. We offer our heartfelt condolences to her family, friends, and everyone whose life she impacted. May she rest in peace, knowing that her work and her love for others will continue to resonate for years to come.



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