Lisa Marbly-Warir
Aunt Linda, I will always have fond memories of you.

Birth date: Aug 25, 1957 Death date: Jan 21, 2020
Aunt Linda, I will always have fond memories of you.
To our Dear Aunt Linda,
Since your passing I’ve been reflecting and sharing my memories of you. I remember when I was little and you would tape our drawings on your bedroom door like they were works of art, I remember the drives through Palmer Park and Belle Isle in the summertime, I remember you showing us all the items you bought for Tiffany years before she was born, and I remember the encouraging words and support that you gave me as an adult. I love you and I thank you for your love.
Remembering how much you loved the song "Heaven" (By Mary Mary), I pray that you’re seeing and enjoying everyone you know!
Rest in the Lord, you are free from the struggles and pain of this world.
Love You Always,
Debbie, Wayne, Andrew, & Veronica
Also, Tiffany and Kenny - you two are surely loved! Follow the Lord - there are good things there! Satan has nothing good for you. And Linda 🤗💗🎶🎶 remember you would sing the Gaither's song "I'm 🎶 a Promise, a possibility. I am a Promise with a capital "P"....🎶" I miss YOU!!! Sis Milelean again
Hey Linda, I sure do miss you. Love Sis Milelean 1-27-20
I would like to share some memories. Kim u reminded me of some cause she used to frenchbraid my hair also, make us peanut butter cookies and listen to music together, but ill add i remember back n the 70s her bein one of our sunday school teachers, her takin turns riding me & my friends on the back of the banana seat bike, us spending time n her bedroom talkin and laughin about stuff, bein scared of somethin and laughin about that, us drawing pictures. Her pictures wer way better than mine & i used to try to color and shade in like her but couldn't master it. In later years we started havin our kids around the same time so we shared birthday parties, park trips, the zoo. Too bad there werent more of the good memories.
Aunt Linda will be missed. There are days that childhood memories are sparked such as Aunt Linda french braiding my hair into the cutest styles with the French braid bangs and a curler put into it! Memories of grocery store visits, spending the night over her place with siblings and cousins, dancing to new Christian music artist that she introduced me to, sugar and peanut butter cookie making, going to belle isle and parks feeding birds and deer, and more! I’m still in shock that this happened, but God’s timing is not our own. I’m praying for you Tiff and Kenneth that God keeps you both in every way that you’ll need, now and throughout the years. I’m here for you both in any way I can be. I love y’all.
Hi mom,
It’s true when they say never take things for granted because I assumed that I would have another 20-30 years with you. God decided that your time here has finished and allowed you to meet up with those who went before you. I have found peace in the fact that you’re free and can finally be Linda Carol Lynk again.
I do miss you. It does hurt. Sometimes I cannot understand why — but I can say that I am extremely grateful for the time I did have with you and for God allowing me to have a mom like you. I love you. Tell dad I said hey! 💖