Linda J. Fabich-Myhre

Linda Fabich-Myhre

Linda J. Fabich-Myhre, age 73, of Plover, Wisconsin, passed away on Sunday, November 23, 2025.

Linda was born on February 13, 1952, in Stevens Point, Wisconsin, to William and Arvilla Fabich. She graduated from PJ Jacobs High School in 1970.

Linda spent her career in the trucking and logistics industry and continued working until her retirement in the summer of 2025. She enjoyed hosting holiday gatherings, cheering on her grandchildren at their sporting events, and reminiscing about her cherished trip to Hawaii—always hoping to return someday.

Linda was preceded in death by her parents, William and Arvilla Fabich of Plover.

She is survived by her children, Bobbi Myhre of Kimberly, Karen Myhre of Plover, and Jeff Myhre of Stevens Point; her siblings, Charlotte Granier of Louisiana, and Gary Fabich, Robert Fabich, William Fabich Jr., and Michael Fabich, all of Plover. She is further survived by her grandchildren, Collin Brooks, Leighton Debruin, Gracyn and Levi Myhre, and Wyatt Paulson, and her great-granddaughter, Leni Brooks.

A celebration of life will be held at a later date.

Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family. Visit www.roseberrys.com for online condolences and further information.

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  1. Marcy & Tom Domine says:

    our hearts go out to Lindas family, so left so quickley its still so hard to comprehend! we still look for her to come and visit, or call,, she was a good friend, always looking out for us, she will be missed by many, rest in peace, this year you will spend Christmas in Heaven

  2. Kevin Bella says:

    My deepest sympathy. Linda was a wonderful woman. Prayers for the family.

  3. Stephanie Green says:

    So sorry for the family. I always loved Aunt Linda and will never forger her Blueberry Torte. Very sad just a little while ago her and I were messaging about getting together. She was a beautiful person and will be missed.

  4. Carol Austreng says:

    Linda was a dear friend! I loved her wit and humor, she was full of fun. We shared so many similar attributes, she said we were like sisters. She truly meant it. We had so many plans coming up that just wasn’t meant to be. She was a woman of strength and she was so giving in helping and caring for others. She really appreciated anyone who did anything for her and showed her appreciation. She will be missed by many. God called her home way too soon. She loved her family more than they will ever know. Sending love and prayers to all of her family and friends at this most difficult time.

  5. Linda and Corky Schlicht says:

    Linda was One of a Kind! She always went above and beyond in helping people. A caregiver to many and a loyal friend. She made our trip to Maui so much fun, with her wit and sense of humor 12 years ago. All of her visits to see us in Colo. were filled with fun and joy and had hopes of making another trip here soon. But it wasn’t meant to be. She will be so very missed by all of us.

  6. Trina Dorn says:

    Linda was truly one amazing hard working, loving friend, Mom, and Grandmother! Breaks my heart for her family and dear close friends. She will dearly be missed by so many. Sending my love and prayers in this very difficult time. She was taken way too soon with trips and plans in her future ahead, may she rest in peace.

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