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Linda Bruner
December 13, 1948 - April 5, 2025

Place of Birth: Lovell, Wyoming
Residence: Watford City, North Dakota
Age: 76

Linda (Cook) Bruner, 76, of Watford City, ND, peacefully passed away on April 5th, 2025, after facing cancer with strength, grace, and more grit than most. She was at home-just where she wanted to be surrounded by love.

Born December 13th, 1948, in Lovell, WY, Linda was the second of five children welcomed by Loa (Bassett) Cook and James Arnold Cook. She spent her early years in Wyoming, where she welcomed four children before planting new roots in North Dakota.

On July 5th, 1995, Linda married Glenn Bruner, and together they built a life full of laughter, loyalty, and love. Over their 30 years of marriage, they raised children (both two- and four legged), nurtured gardens, and built a home that remains the heart of their family.
Linda held a degree in accounting and retired as an internal revenue auditor for a casino-meticulous, sharp, and probably a few steps ahead of everyone else in the room.

She loved anything that grew-gardens bursting with color, trees she planted with care, and a thriving collection of succulents. She was an excellent cook; her homemade meals were always looked forward to. She was also an avid Harley Davidson rider and a road trip companion with an adventurous soul. She hunted with Glenn, fished with her kids, and brought creative beauty to everything she touched-whether it was etched glass, crocheted gifts, or painted works of art.

Linda had a generous heart and a deep, intuitive kindness. She always seemed to know what someone needed-even if they didn't. She noticed the quiet things, the little feelings, the unspoken needs. Compliment something once, and she'd have it wrapped up for you in no time. Her empathy ran deep, and her attention to detail made everyone around her feel seen. While her empathy ran deep, her sass was equally impressive; like her striking auburn hair, Linda had a spark. She could deliver an "I told you so" with a smile that lit up a room.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Jim and Loa; her children J.P. and Amy; her grandson Aaron; her brother Mike; and her nieces Jaycee and Christina. We take comfort in imagining their joyful reunion.

Linda is survived by her husband Glenn; her children Jamison (Heather) Hardin and Josh Hardin; stepchildren Lacey (David) Zurn, Michael (Shelby) Bruner, and Andrew (Ashley) Bruner; her brothers Kelly (Angie) Cook, Lance Cook, and Joe Cook; as well as many grandchildren and great-grandchildren-and a great-great-granddaughter on the way, who will surely inherit Linda's warmth and spark.

Linda's life was full of love, humor, and a quiet strength that left a lasting mark on everyone lucky enough to know her. She will be deeply missed-and fondly remembered with a smile.

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Jamison Hardin
Apr 8, 2025
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Becky “Bassett” Schaffer (Hayden , Idaho)
Apr 8, 2025
Glen and family,
Sending my love and condolences to such an amazing lady family. I never really looked as Linda as my cousin, but more like an Aunt since the gap in our ages. Linda while you are up in heaven, please give my daddy and my son, grandparents, aunts and uncles and cousins galore my love and I will see you all very soon!
Keith and Linda A Bruner (Timnath, Colorado)
Apr 8, 2025
Our sincere sympathy to Glenn and her children and Grandchildren - know this a sad time for all of your family
Kandas Wold (Jamestown )
Apr 8, 2025
I am So Very sorry to hear this sad news! My Sincere Condolences to you Glen and families.
Curtis Johnson (Watford city , ND )
Apr 8, 2025
My sympathy goes out to you and your family
Maggie May (Newtown, Nd)
Apr 10, 2025
Goodbye my friend
The world is a better place because you were here. You were certainly a teacher, sharing your wisdom and calling out all bullshit! A life skill that absolutely is underrated! Thank you. I will forever remember you. Peace and Love
Tim and Wanda Martin (Washburn , ND)
Apr 10, 2025
Glen and family
Sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Larry and Deb Ziegler (Bismarck , ND)
Apr 11, 2025
Our deepest condolences to Glenn and the family. Thinking of you at this difficult time and prayers for the days ahead.
Jeff and Linda Bruner (Colorado Springs, Colorado)
Apr 14, 2025
Our heart felt sympathy goes out to you and the family.
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