Stephanie Ethridge Maynard
Missing you!!!! xoxo
Birth date: Apr 27, 1942 Death date: Sep 3, 2016
Lynda Ellen Lee Ethridge (“Gramma Georgia”) born April 27, 1942 passed away peacefully on September 3, 2016 near her home in Marietta, GA. Survived by her two children Stephanie Ethridge Maynard, Clayton Ethridge, two grandchildre Read Obituary
Missing you!!!! xoxo
Tina, Dan, Megan and Alex Weede purchased the Bountiful Rose Basket for the family of Lynda Ellen Ethridge.
From USMotivation – Lynda was a great employee and friend, who took her position as Account Coordinator very seriously?she was funny, loved reading Architectural Digest, was famous for her sweet potato pancakes with goat cheese and loved by our associates, our participants and our clients. We miss you Lynda!
Lynda you were my friend who I laughed with and cried with. We shared some really good times together. You were there when Dan and I were married and when both Megan and Alex were born. We shared the love for Architectural digest and for USMotivation. I will miss you my friend! Tina Weede
USMotivation purchased the Sweetest Sunrise Bouquet for the family of Lynda Ellen Ethridge.
Thank you all for your kind blessings. It means so much to me to read such wonderful memories of my mother (my rock). Thank you for the flowers as well. It really made the chapel a heavenly place! She loved her co-workers at US Motivation, the Weede family and the experiences she shared with all of you. She was/is a first class lady, present mother (phenomenal listener) and a crafty Gramma. She will be missed but will remain part of all we do. Thanks again to all. Much Love, Stephanie, Summer and Kristen.
I will truly miss Lynda. As my friend she was a person that always listened and cared. She had a wonderful sense of humor, and her snarky comments and stories always made me laugh. She was hard working employee at USMotivation. She took pride in her work and was awesome on the phone with clients. Lynda was a lady, friend, daughter, sister, mother, grandmother and touched the hearts of many that knew her.