• Date Of Birth: February 11, 1961
  • Date Of Death: April 28, 2022
  • State: Colorado

Surrounded by family and friends, our beloved Linda J. Bessette, 61, passed away peacefully
on April 28, 2022 at Hope West Hospice in Grand Junction, Colorado after a long and
courageous battle with cancer. Born on February 11, 1961 in Holyoke, Massachusetts to Albert
E. and Joan M. Bessette, Linda spent her formative years in Granby, Massachusetts with her
five siblings (and best friends), playing games, climbing trees, riding banana bikes, working in
the garden and participating in many sporting activities. She attended Granby High School
where she excelled and lettered in basketball, softball and field hockey, played flute in the high
school band, was voted “Most Likely to Succeed” by her classmates and was admitted as a
member of the National Honor Society. Her desire for success, however, was far surpassed by
her love for family and friends.
Working at the Willamansett Nursing home the summers before college pointed her to a career
in nursing; and in the fall of 1979, Linda attended St. Anselm College in New Hampshire,
graduating with a degree in Nursing, and soon after became a Registered Nurse. After college,
Linda dedicated her time and talents to her Country by serving in the United States Army as an
RN and surgical nurse for four years, attaining the rank of Captain, followed by an additional 5
years in the Army Reserves. While in the Army, Linda worked at Walter Reed Army Medical
Center in Washington, D.C. and, after training in Texas as a field surgical nurse, served in a
M.A.S.H. unit in South Korea. She was eventually promoted from Captain to Major. After her
decorated career in the full time Army, Linda took a position at Denver General Hospital in
Colorado as a surgical nurse in the Children’s Trauma Unit. From Denver, her career brought
her to Clagett Memorial Hospital and then to Grand River Medical Center both in Rifle, Colorado
as an RN and surgical nurse. Linda worked at Grand River Health from July 1993 to August
2016. While at Grand River, she was an integral part of the design team on two separate

number of years. Linda’s most recent years were spent at Community Hospital in Grand
Junction, where she was not only a surgical nurse, but a cancer patient. Knowing her talents as
an RN and the love she had for her own patients, the hospital asked Linda to be a
spokesperson and fundraiser for the new Oncology Center. Through her talent, work ethic,
passion and love of nursing, Linda earned the respect of administrators, doctors, associates and
peers; and became a mentor to junior nurses, encouraging them to go beyond their perceived
abilities and excel as nurses, care givers, teammates and, ultimately, friends. She was on the
new robotics team in Community Hospital and worked on their inventory systems from home
until the very end.
Linda lived most of her adult years in Colorado with her beloved daughter Emily and devoted
spouse Kim Potter of 34 years, along with a community of friends and co-workers. She loved

open house policy and became a second mother to many of the neighborhood children, where
her swimming pool and kitchen became another home to many. Many days were spent working
in her garden, on landscaping projects, or “floatin’ around the pool”. She had a talented eye for
nature and lifestyle photography and was always seen taking photos. Due to her love of lobster
and helping others, Linda hosted the annual Lobster Fest every summer in support of the
Colorado Organization Angel Eyes. She volunteered for their Claws for a Cause fundraiser to

sure everyone received their order. The following month Linda made the pilgrimage home to
Granby to reunite with Mom, Dad and family, who then headed off to her favorite vacation spot,
Cape Cod, to enjoy fun on the beach and which always culminated in a shopping spree along to
Cuffy’s and a myriad of shops along Route 28, ending with lobster rolls at Captain Parker’s.
Linda became extremely passionate about integrative and holistic medicine and was determined
to heal from her disease, so that she could help others in her position do the same.
Linda is survived by her daughter Emily and life partner Kim Potter, parents, Albert and Joan
Bessette, sister Laura Bessette and her life partner Nancy Hoff, sister Lisa Griffin and husband
Tim, brother Albert, Jr., sister Leslie O’Neil and husband Brian and brother David and wife
Caroline, along with nieces and nephews Amanda, Emma and Conner Griffin, Meghan
Bissonette and Brendan O’Neil, Albert, III and Joseph Bessette, Jordan Stearns, Allison
Bessette and Zackery Bohnet. She was deeply loved by all and her passing has left a void in
the hearts of those who knew her.

Grand Junction, CO 81506.

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