Linda Kay Meyer

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Linda Kay Meyer was born July 20, 1943 in Kansas City, Kansas to Harold and Lillian LaVerne Francis. She passed away March 23, 2017 at her home. 

Linda is survived by one son and daughter-in-law, John and Donna Swanson of Ore City; sister, Pam Fox; two grandchildren, Connery Nichols and Michelle Penton; seven great-grandchildren; and two nieces, Tanya Schmidt and Daina McGee. 

The family will receive friends from 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Monday, March 27, 2017 at Linda's home on Lake O'the Pines.

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  1. Linda,mom, will be sorely missed by everyone who knew her. I loved her more than anyone could imagine. I spike with her just a month or so ago and her words will remain in my heart forever! I love you sweet girl and I miss you big too. Come see me I have something to share with you and baby girl(Tawnny). Others don’t want me communicating with you because they believe that Ole devils words but we know the truth. Hold your heAD up high and be proud of who you are and what you will become. Mark was always so proud of you and your love for him always shone tbru. I love you, always have, and always will my sweetheart. You have a heart of gold. Take care of you And your those babies and never give in to the devils lies that my family. Want to believe. They are foolish fools. Ill always be just a call away if ever you need me. In heaven or on earth. I love you And we will talk soon." My precious mother in law in so blessed to have had you in my life and by side during your. Sons fight right till the end. You guys were angels sent to me to show me what true love was. Thank you for loving me and I will see you soon Mom when I get to those beautiful pearly gates. I love you forever and always! Hold Markie tight for me..

  2. Mrs. Meyer’s family, I am sorry for your loss. But more so, 1 Peter 5:7 says Almighty God cares for you and 2 Corinthians 1:3, 4 tells us that He consoles and encourages in any kind of distress. We also have the comforting hope of again seeing our dead loved ones in the earthly resurrection – Acts 24:15.

  3. Candle 8Aunt Lala you were so much more than my aunt, you were a mom to me when mine couldn’t be when I was a baby. The love you had for me still fills my heart. I truly was your little girl!!
    I have a lifetime of memories to cherish from the pink car to the punk rock ‘do to the boat ride and storm and so many more. I know you came to take Momma home. She wanted to know if you were there waiting for her. I said of course you were, with your Daddy. And Sparky Marky. She said she’s not trying to rush me is she? No Momma. This was July 20, 2024. Your birthday. Mom’s left the next day, 7/21/2024.
    Lala it’s HARD with no family left. I know I’ll be there too one day. For now John and I will take care of each other while we’re still in this life. I love you so very much. And I still love pears. Thank you for being my Lala. You were one of my GREATEST blessings.
    Love,
    Tanana
    Taniqua
    Tonna

    Tanya Lin


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