Linda L. Letson

Linda L. Letson, a devoted mother, grandmother, and cherished member of her family, passed away peacefully on Monday, December 15th, 2025. She was a strong and steadfast woman whose life was defined by her deep love for her family and her quiet resilience.

Those closest to Linda knew her as a woman who loved deeply and protected fiercely. She found her greatest joy in her family and treasured time spent together, whether through everyday moments or special milestones. Her presence was a constant source of comfort, guidance, and strength. She also found happiness in life’s simple pleasures and especially loved spending time golfing and being at the beach.

Linda dedicated many years of her life to a long and meaningful career in the medical and healthcare field. Her work was more than a profession; it was a calling. She brought compassion, integrity, and unwavering commitment to those she served. In addition to her professional life, Linda gave generously of her time as a volunteer within her community, driven by a deep desire to give back and to support the growth and development of young adults. Through both her career and volunteer work, she touched countless lives.

Linda is survived by her loving family, including five sons, three daughters, nineteen grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank Letson.

In accordance with Linda’s wishes, no services will be held. Her family will honor her life privately and carry forward the love, strength, and devotion she instilled in them. Linda’s legacy lives on in the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to know and love her.

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  1. Dear family,
    It was our pleasure to know Linda. She was a warm and friendly lady. She raised some wonderful children and helped raise amazing grandchildren. We know you will all miss her terribly. Prayers for comfort and peace. Love to you all.
    Bob and Kathie Herman

  2. My mom was the only girl with four brothers. She became a single mom when I was very young and my Aunts and Uncles were there for her. She never had to ask they were just there and my Aunt Linda saved me. She would stop by the house sometimes when heading to visit our grandparents,and when I was 12 years old she found me collapsed at the table she rushed me to the doctors were it was discovered I had pneumonia and an extremely high temperature if she hadn’t dropped in that day who knows what would have happened to me. She shared lots of special days with me one of the most memorable was the day my Sheila was born. Doctor Taurk and Doctor Paul and my Aunt Linda was the assistant nurse ,that was a big deal because she was the head nurse over all the nurses and that delivery was nothing but fun for her the three of them had been friends for years and it was Doctors Tuarks last delivery before he retired. This was a special day because it was Aunt Linda’s Birthday. So my baby girl shared Aunt Linda’s Birthday and my Aunt Sheila’s name. The delivery did have some complications but I felt safe because she was there. I can’t thank her enough for all the things she taught me and the trust in me she had when she allowed me to take care of my little cousins. I will miss her words of wisdom and that smile so beautiful and comforting. Our deepest condolences to you all her memory will be forever eternal love you 💕
    Cousin Jeannette and Harry

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