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Linda Brown Walden

Houston, Texas

Feb 19, 1944 – Sep 27, 2025

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BORN
February 19, 1944
DIED
September 27, 2025
LOCATION
Houston, Texas

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Linda Brown Walden, 81, passed away peacefully on September 27, 2025, in Houston, Texas after her battle with Alzheimer's. Born on February 19, 1944, in Manchester, Connecticut, she lived a life marked by determination, joy, and a deep love for the outdoors.Linda's early years were filled with...

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I also met Linda through River Oaks Women's Breakfast Club many years ago. I believe she was starting her landscaping business during the time we first met. Having no knowledge about creating a soothing and colorful garden, I reached out to her to help me create it in our yard. I remember how reassuring and nonjudgmental she was about my inability to answer even the most basic question about what plants and flowers I liked. However, WITHOUT any guidance from me, she read my mind and created...

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Linda and I met in 1962 at Duke when we pledged Theta. We decided to de-pledge together during one boring meeting when we thought we needed to be studying. We ended up being President of the chapter for a semester each in our senior year. She was a good friend of many years and I've missed her greatly.

I met Linda through River Oaks Women´s Breakfast Club many years ago. We have shared many fond memories. Linda also beautified our yard for many years and now Robin shows up frequently to keep her mother´s landscaping up. Robin, we will be praying for you and your family as you mourn and celebrate your mom. Blessings to you all. John & Linda

Linda was such a beautiful person inside and out. I know we will all miss her dearly

so many wonderful memories of my very special friend. we met in high school and became so close in later years. our group of 6 lived life to the fullest! linda will always hold a special place in my heart. i miss you linda!

Alanna Randolph - former CP at Tradition Senior Living. You are dearly missed Ms. Linda

My sweet good friend which I shared So many memories at the Rodeo, and the farm. Miss you always.

One of the most cherished people in my life. May she rest in peace after a long, long battle.