Linda Gale McRee

1947 - 2014

Linda Gale McRee obituary, 1947-2014, Cleveland, TX

Linda Gale McRee

1947 - 2014

BORN

1947

DIED

2014

Linda McRee Obituary

Published by aCremation from Oct. 21 to Oct. 22, 2014.
Linda Gale McRee,
67, peacefully passed away on Saturday October 4, 2014, at home in Cleveland, Texas. Linda was born in Mobile Alabama, to Ruby
Williamson, on August 26, 1947. She got married to Troy McRee at the age of 15. Linda and Troy later adopted two sons,Tony and Joseph. Linda enjoyed art, roses (red is her favorite color), and the music of Elvis; but most of all she loved to be around family and helping others. She is preceded in death by her mother Ruby Gorney, her youngest brother Johnny Webb, her brother David Gorney, and her sister Margaret Webb. Linda is survived by her husband Troy McRee of Cleveland TX, her son Tony McRee of Lincointon, NC, her son Joseph McRee and daughter-in-law Brandi of Cleveland TX, her grandchildren Amber, Andrew, Elizabeth, Taylor, Rhianna, and Lauren, and her sister Jennifer Johnson of Huffman TX. There will be a small celebration of life service held at the McRee family home on November 2, 2014. The details have not been finalized, but you can email [email protected] for more information.

We
little knew that night
God
was to call your name.
In
life we loved you dearly,
In
death we do the same.

It
broke our hearts to lose you,
You
did not go alone.
For
part of us went with you
The
day God called you home.

You
left us beautiful memories,
Your
love is still our guide.
And
though we cannot see you,
You
are always at our side.

Our
family chain is broken,
And
nothing seems the same.
But
as God calls us one by one,
The
chain will link again.

We
love and miss you!

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