Ken Merritt
Sad loss of a great co-worker and wonderful friend. RIP Ms. linda.
Birth date: Jan 31, 1946 Death date: Oct 12, 2015
Linda Chaney was born in Oklahoma City on Jan 31, 1946 and went to be with her heavenly Father on Monday Oct 12,2015. She was preceded in death by her father Robert Jack Christopher. She is survived by her mother Dorothy Christene Read Obituary
Sad loss of a great co-worker and wonderful friend. RIP Ms. linda.
Lee Hiner purchased the Simply Elegant Spathiphyllum for the family of Linda Chaney.
Little Pins, her smile is worth a thousand words. When Jack died she told me that he had gone to be with Ma Maw in Heaven, well I know someone you can add to that list. I think this old song says it best "When the roll is called up yonder I'll be there." We will miss you little girl but it won't be that long till I will see you again. Uncle Donald
Dear Carol: I just wanted you to know how much I cared about Linda and how close we became over the last 7 years. She was the kindest person I have ever known. We had such a close bond, developed such a warm friendship, I will truly miss her. I will miss all the conversations we had, the laughter we shared. Please accept my condolences to you and to your entire family. I truly loved that lady. Life will be difficult to go on without her. Love always, Dr. David Poder
Oh, Linda Bug. We loved your smile, your laugh, and your sweet and caring personality. What fun we've had with you over the years – the drive out to Clarksville with the family, pouring over old photos, Blue Bell Ice Cream, and so much more! How can we ever say all that you've meant to us in just a few lines? You faced the end with dignity and grace and showed us all how it's done. And, oh, how we'll miss you! The world has been a brighter place with you in it and we long for the time when we'll be in the presence of your loving spirit again. If anyone deserves to find a place in Heaven, it's our own angel on Earth. We love you, Linda. Our heartfelt sympathy and love to the entire family. Dale and Karen Myers
Lit a candle in memory of Linda Chaney
The Srubar Family purchased the Sweetest Sunrise Bouquet for the family of Linda Chaney.
Linda was first my colleague, that?s how we met but it did not take long for her to become a good friend. It could not be helped she had the sweetest soul. After she retired we continued our friendship and Red Lobster was our favorite place to go and share what was going on in our lives. She is loved by all and words cannot express my deepest condolence to your family. Sheryl Minyard
My sincere sympathy to all of Linda's family and friends. We went to high school together and she was such a wonderful, fun person. I know she will be greatly missed.