Linda-Hewitt-Obituary

Linda Hewitt

Rockwall, Texas

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HEWITT, LINDA, Born Sept. 9, 1943, in Dallas and died April 20, 2007, in Rowlett, TX. Linda is survived by her husband: Rob-ert Hewitt; daughters: Jennifer and Darrin Frazier and Juliana and David Gardner, all of Rowlett; son: Christopher and Jessica Hewitt of Fort Hood, TX; six precious...

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Spring is coming ~~ That was our time. We talked about the tulips and roses. You are still thought about every day and loved more and more. I miss you momma xoxo

My Baby-today would be our 39th
wedding anniversary,but you were
taken from me too soon.I love you
dearly and I miss you more every day. Until I am with you again.
Robert

It's been a month now, and it's still hard to believe that you're not here. But, I know that you're watching and guiding from above. I miss you and I love you.

Dearest Sister,
Your were my buddy and my best friend. Happy Mothers Day to you. I cannot tell you how much you are missed. I will try to do the dressing the way you did it. Please take care of TJ for me.
Your loving Sister Shirley

Dearest Auntie,
I miss you very much. I will miss our trips that we took especially the one to the boats and you always having to call me a bad name when i hit a good one. Take care of Dad
Missing you,
Lori

My Precious baby sister, I am missing you so much. How my heart broke knowing you had left our presence here to go to your heavenly home. I was always your defender when you were young, but I was not able to defend you against your leaving us. Your laughter was so wonderful and I have missed that so much this week. The years you, ShirRay and I have had together, the wonderful shopping trips out and lunches together are all the best memories to look back on. Thank you for being such a...

Linda was a new friend of mine, but it was immediately obvious how her eyes would light up when she spoke about her family. She told me stories of when she was a little girl and how T.J. would always blame everything on her. Then, she told me what a wonderful man he was. Linda spoke affectionately of her family, especially of her sisters, her children and her grandchildren. She always had such heartwarming stories to share. She told me about vacations from the past and even about trips...

well mommy you were always trying to beat the crowd, but this time it wasnt really necessary. My life will never be the same without you. I will miss everything from the big squeezes down to the sound of your voice and the smell of your skin. You are everything that is inside of me. The way I teach my kids to love. The way we celebrate christmas. I love you my beautiful,wonderful momma

I will really miss you, Linda. You were a second mom to me and your support over the years was invaluable. I will never stop laughing at some memories I have with you. My heart goes out to your family. Love you, Jennifer Allen