She died in palliative care but there are lots of FB comments from people who are shocked? So not an obvious or a long illness then?
https://www.facebook.com/angela.lindberg.77?fref=ts
Dr. Angela Frances Gladys Lindberg dedicated her life to the loving service of others. Born on on June 22, 1979 to parents Mary-Anne Naphin and Richard Korchinski, her life ended too soon. She loved, served, grew and explored more in her 36 years than many do their entire lives. A respected and beloved chiropractor in Saskatoon, Angela helped many people in practice and community. A skillful chiropractor, her talents were recognized before her professional career had started, receiving the clinical excellence award from her Alma Mater, Life Chiropractic College West. Most recently, Angela had the privilege of being recognized as Saskatoon's best Chiropractor by Planet S magazine. The only complaint ever heard was that Angela often ran late, though not without cause. Her dedication to her patients would keep her with them as long as needed. Even those who hardly knew Angela would remark at how close they felt to her and how loved they felt when in her presence. Her love was boundless. Angela talked constantly about growing and bettering herself. Every year would be a new adventure, a new opportunity for growth, a new opportunity to improve herself. She respected most everyone and asked for life lessons from friends, family and strangers alike. Angela truly believed that others' experience and wisdom would help her develop into a better person. Angela's greatest achievement and source of her boundless love was her family: her true love, Robert and their beautiful, jubilant girls, Amelia Joy (4) and Bridget Gabrielle (2). Her legacy of love, generosity and joy will be with them always. Family was the most important thing to Angela and every member of her family and family in love will miss her intensely. Her love for her brother Aaron Korchinski (Janet) and sister Alexis Olfert (Evan), along with their families, was limitless and a constant source of comfort and inspiration. Auntie Angela absolutely adored all her nieces and nephews as well. Angela passed away in Palliative Care at St Paul's Hospital on May 6, 2016. In keeping with her family's wishes, a private service will be held. A Go Fund Me page has been created for Angela and Robert's girls (gofund.me/ 233hjdws). Angela was love and her love will live on forever. Those looking to celebrate Angela's legacy can do so by lovingly performing an act of service in her Honour. Condolences may be left at www.saskatoonfuneralhome.com. Arrangements entrusted to SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME (306-244-5577). - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/the....TNEtkUW0.dpuf
https://www.gofundme.com/233hjdws
An old friend of mine died quite suddenly of an aggressive illness this week, and I've been more sad about it than I ever expected.
Thanks for your comforting words, friends. Just a note that I have just found out from the family that Ange had wanted the exact cause of death to remain private - she didn't want to become the poster child for an illness. I have edited the poem to honor her wishes around this.