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Linda Marie ""Gabby"" Stephens

1942 - 2019

Linda Marie ""Gabby"" Stephens obituary, 1942-2019, Sunset Beach, NC

BORN

1942

DIED

2019

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Brunswick Funeral Service - Shallotte

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Shallotte, North Carolina

Linda Stephens Obituary

Linda Marie Stephens (nee Gabelli) "Gabby" passed away peacefully at her home in Sunset Beach on March 14, 2019.
Linda was born to the late Daniel and Evelyn Gabelli in Cleveland, Ohio, on November 2, 1942. She was a 1960 graduate of Medina High School. Linda received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from Baldwin Wallace College in 1964. While at Baldwin Wallace, she met the love of her life, Frederick Criswell Stephens, who she married on June 26, 1965, at the Lindsey Crossman Chapel on campus. Linda was a physical education teacher for the Buckeye Local School District, Mayfield City Schools and Berea City Schools. After the birth of Linda and Fred's first child in 1969, Linda devoted her time to raising their children. She returned to the workforce as the executive secretary of the Discover Berea Chamber of Commerce until her retirement in 2000. She was a long-time resident of Berea, where she spent countless hours volunteering to enrich the experiences of her children and community.
To call Linda a passionate sports fan would be an understatement. Whether it be Tennis, Track, Soccer, Basketball, Cheer, Baseball, Wrestling, or Football, if her child or grandchild was playing, she had a front row seat. She could be found under the Friday Night Lights every fall cheering on her son's football teams as he coached over the last 20 years. An avid fan of the Ohio State Buckeyes, she and Fred traveled to many OSU football bowl games across the country. In her spare time, away from sports, you could find Linda reading or crafting where her bird houses came alive with color and designs, where her quilts told stories of journeys and taught children how to spell, and she masterfully knitted and crocheted. Linda loved the sun and could be found poolside or at the beach with her grandchildren or with a good book in hand. The competitive spirit ran deep beyond the children and grandchildren. Linda was the best of the best playing cards, Scrabble, Words with Friends or even a game of kickball with the grandkids. There were no strangers in Linda's life, only friends whom she had not yet met.
Linda is survived by her devoted husband of nearly 54 years, Fred, of Sunset Beach. She was the dedicated mother to son Matthew Criswell (Kathryn) of Lewis Center, Ohio, and Megan Marie Truax (Ronald) of Sunbury, Ohio. She was the beloved Nonna to Trey Daniel Stephens, Connor Phillip Stephens, Victoria Criswell Stephens, Gabriella Marie Truax, Isabella Regan Truax, Estella Grace Truax, dearest sister to Gail Tierney of Berea, sister-in-law to Margaret Barker of San Diego, Calif., and Evelyn and Joseph T. Stephens of Sunset Beach, special cousin to Marie Grisanti Pochatek and family and loving aunt to Margi Watts.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Thursday, March 28, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. in Seaside United Methodist Church. A Celebration of Life will be held at Berea United Methodist Church in Berea Ohio, on Saturday, April 13, 2019 at 2:00 p.m.
In lieu of flowers memorial donations can be made in Linda's honor to the Brunswick Family Assistance, P.O. Box 1551, Shallotte, NC 28459.
Private online condolences can be made at www.brunswickfuneralservice.com
Brunswick Funeral Service, Shallotte

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Published by The Brunswick Beacon on Mar. 20, 2019.

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cathy butchart

April 14, 2019

Dear Fred & Family, We were so very sorry to hear about Linda, every word that was spoken about her was true, she was an inspiration to everyone she met and her smile lit up a room. I always told Linda you don't work for the chamber "You Are The Chamber" We hope Heaven was ready for her bubbly personality, sweet infectious smile and sparkling eyes we will always have a warm place in our hearts and memories. Sincerest Love Jim & Cathy, Buchards Jewelers

Marylou Hunter

April 13, 2019

Dear Fred, Matt and Megan, I hope you know how important Linda was to me as a young teenager. She was undoubtedly the youngest teacher we'd seen in forever! She was frank and open with us and all our HPE questions. A great neighbor to all of us in our little enclave. Please accept my sympathy for your great loss and apologies that I'm unable to attend, as Mom is in Hospice. Hugs, Marylou Hunter

AC

March 30, 2019

I am so sorry for your loss. May you find peace and comfort from God knowing that he cares for you. (1 Peter 5:6,7)

Bob Fisher

March 25, 2019

Fred and family:
So sorry to learn of Linda's passing. She was always one of our favorites, both in school and as a fellow citizen and bridge player of Berea. We pray you will find peace in the many wonderful memories you must have of a life shared with such a great person.

Bob and Marsha Fisher

March 23, 2019

Sorry for your loss. May the God's of all comfort, comfort you and your family. He will comfort you and he will make you strong. 2 Thessalonians 2:16,17

March 21, 2019

My sincere condolences to the Stephens family. May cherished memories, heartfelt prayers, and the loving provision from the God of all comfort bring you hope and solace. John 3:16.

March 20, 2019

May cherished fond memories and the words of Psalms 86:6,7 be of comfort to the family members and friends of Mrs. Stephens during this time of loss. With heartfelt condolences, YR

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Celebration of Life

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Berea United Methodist Church

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