1925
2017
Kite, Linda
Linda Kite of Paradise Valley passed away 8/22/2017 at the age of 91. Linda and husband Roy A Kite, Jr. who passed away in 2010, were married for 62 years. Linda was born in Marietta, Georgia on 11/13/1925. She has been a resident of Arizona since 1958. She is survived by her three sons: Bo 67, Bill 65, and Bob 63. Linda was a proud grandmother of Bo's children; Elizabeth Ann Kite 38 and "Buddy" Roy A. Kite IV 35. Linda also was a proud Great Grandmother of Buddy's children, Georgia age 2 and Naomi age 5 months. Linda remained active in many charities including Barrows Neurological, American Caner Association, and the Salvation Army. Linda and Roy Jr were co founders of "The Roy A Kite Jr Medical Clinic" in Ladakh, India. She often enjoyed relaxing as long member of the Phoenix Country Club. In remembrance of Linda, the family would appreciate you sending your thoughts and your favorite Linda memory to 6200 E. Huntress Dr. Paradise Valley, AZ 85253. Please include an address or email so we may share the remarks and memories with you.
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6 Entries
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
Noura Grad
August 25, 2021
I grew up with Roy, Linda and the Kite family. They were my neighbors, close friends and acquired family. She always had good advice for me only when solicited. I will always miss her positive energy, intrepid spirit, courage and friendship. Linda, we will never forget you.
Dave Basham
August 20, 2021
I MISSED YOU DEARLY.
NOURA GRAD
September 29, 2017
Linda was such a solid life long friend. We were soul-sisters. I will always miss her friendship and intrepid spirit.
Bess Basham
Bess Basham
August 28, 2017
My sympathy goes out to the family during your time of grief. May God's loving-kindness comfort you and help you through this difficult time
(Psalm 119:50,76).
A. M.
August 28, 2017
Bo, Bill and Bob.
My condolences for the loss of your Mother. Both your Mom and Dad were always gracious and very kind to Pam and I. Your Mom raised three good men and I am sure when you get together there will be many memories you can share about her. Your Mom may be gone but never forgotten. May the Lord bless you all.
Rande Grover
August 27, 2017
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