[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 105 (Thursday, July 14, 2011)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1327]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING DR. DONALD LINKER
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HON. LYNN C. WOOLSEY
of california
in the house of representatives
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Ms. WOOLSEY. Mr. Speaker, I rise with sadness today to honor my
friend, Dr. Donald Linker of Tiburon, CA, who passed away unexpectedly
on June 16, 2011, after a fall. He was a spirited activist and colorful
community character who livened up the many causes he took on.
Born and raised in Kentucky, Don Linker moved to northern California
after completing medical school. He served as a physician in the
Marines before settling for a number of years in San Francisco where he
had a urology practice. He later earned a Masters in Public Health from
UC Berkeley. Throughout his career, he was known as a compassionate
physician and advocate for research on important public health issues
like prostate cancer.
Don was married during his time in San Francisco and had three
children, Kevin, Jodi, and Dana. He later moved to Tiburon and became
active in Marin County. He was a founder of the local schools
foundation and served on the boards of the Buck Center for Research in
Aging, the Jewish Community Federation, AIPAC, and the Marin Community
Foundation. He also found time to become a painter and had a show of
abstract art in the works when he died.
Perhaps best known for his extreme athletic feats, Don Linker had his
share of close calls whether windsurfing (where he was swept out to
sea), mountain biking (where he garnered several speeding tickets) or
skiing (including spending a freezing night on a chairlift because of
his attempt to get in one last run).
He is survived by his three children as well as his brother Stephen,
his son-in-law Richard Steele, and his two grandchildren, Lauren and
Sarah Steele.
Mr. Speaker, I will miss Dr. Don Linker's bright wit and colorful
sweaters and bow ties. But mostly I will miss his warm friendship and
compassionate spirit. Please join me, his community, his family, and
his many friends in mourning his passing.
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