Linda "Lin" Baines loved serving other people — whether on an airplane during her 30 years as a flight attendant or in her own home for elaborate dinner parties where no detail was overlooked.
"She was elegant in everything she did, but she wasn't snooty ... She could fit in anywhere and with anyone," said Deartice Mason, her friend of more than five decades.
Baines, of Prior Lake, died Sept. 13 after a recent cancer diagnosis. She was 75.
In addition to working as a flight attendant for North Central Airlines, Republic Airways and Northwest Airlines, Baines also had several modeling jobs. She modeled for airline pamphlets and even appeared on stage with Bob Hope during one of his Minnesota appearances.
Mason met Baines when they were both young flight attendants with North Central. She was struck by Baines' tall, slender frame and immediate warmth, which she extended to anyone and everyone she met.
"Linda was so beautiful on the outside and even more so on the inside," Mason said.
When Baines was 20, she and her sister, Brenda Mathis, boarded a bus from their hometown of Monroe, La., and set out for a new life in Minnesota. They arrived in September wearing shorts and T-shirts.
"We knew nothing about Minnesota," Mathis said. "We just knew we wanted to leave home and start our careers and our lives."