Linda-Hermus-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Bill DeBerry Funeral Directors - Denton

Linda Joyce Hermus

Denton, Texas

Sep 21, 1948 – Jan 7, 2020 (Age 71)

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BORN
September 21, 1948
DIED
January 7, 2020
AGE
71
LOCATION
Denton, Texas

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Bill DeBerry Funeral Directors - Denton Obituary

Our family is deeply saddened to share that Linda Joyce Hermus, 71, passed away on January 7, 2020 in Denton, Texas with her beloved husband by her side.


Linda was born in Dallas, Texas on September 21, 1948 to John and Lydia (Clement) Hendricks.  On July 1, 1988, she married her best friend and partner in life, Werner Hermus.  Together, they enjoyed traveling the world and spending time with family and friends at their ranch in Gainesville, Texas.


Linda loved to love on animals.  From her horses to every stray that wandered within her sight, all found their forever homes with her.  None of us will soon forget hearing her special calls for Blue or Daisy to come home at all hours of the day and night.  In addition to her passion for animals, Linda adored her family, especially her role as Oma to her grandchildren and great grandchildren.  She cherished her dear friends from The German American Club and enjoyed attending performances held at Butterfield Stage.


She is survived by her husband, Werner Hermus, sons, Todd Marshall and wife DeLene of Scurry, Texas, Jason Marshall of Red Oak, Texas, Jason Hermus and wife Cindy of Colleyville, Texas, Stephen Hermus of Lake Dallas, Texas, daughters, Kristi Chambers and husband Rodney of Krugerville, Texas, Michelle Hermus-Jensen and husband James of Frisco, Texas, brother, Joe Hendricks and wife Sandie of Aubrey, Texas, and her nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents, John and Lydia Hendricks, her sister, Wanda Sue Pelton and daughter-in-law, Claire Marshall (Walker).


The family will host a celebration of Linda’s life on Saturday, February 29, 2020, from 2:00 – 4:00 pm, at Café Max 1600 Alma Rd, Richardson, Texas 75081.  We look forward to sharing memories, breaking bread and having a final “Prosit” to Linda with all our friends and family. We will provide final details soon.


In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to Noah’s Ark Animal Shelter http://www.noahsarktx.com, 2501 N. Weaver St, Gainesville, Tx 76240

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der tod von linda macht uns tief betroffen.Sie war viele jahre eine groartige gastgeberin und eine sehr gute freundin der "munich evergreens".

den hinterbliebenen sprechen wir unser tiefes beileid aus.

God has received a wonderful lady.

Linda was so much fun and had such a big heart. I am so sorry for her dear loving family . She was one in a million. Prayers for her family and her loving husband. Betty Hendricks

I so miss seeing Linda @ Mayberry Gardens. Even though I only got to know her this past year I will miss her smile and asking "what are you up to" when I walked in. She was a kind soul. My deepest sympathy for all her family.

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

I am sorry to hear a wonderful lady passed. She was so much fun on the trip to Palo Dura Canyon. I said to her what a wonderful trip and her response was, we will have some more fun. She will be missed greatly, we all loved her! My sincere sympathy for the family!

Happy times at Babe's and fond memories of you always.

We have so many great memories of auntie Linda. We will miss her dearly. She was one of a kind, always took the time to bring Shae and Evan to the stable to see the horses and ride them. She had such a big heart.
Rest in peace auntie Linda XOX
Louise, Greg, Shae and Evan.

My sincerest condolences to the family!

My favorite photo of you and Dad. Your smile always lit up a room d

You are deeply loved and will be missed by all of us. Love you ❤