Linda Carol Mickler

Linda Carol Mickler obituary, Jacksonville, FL

Linda Carol Mickler

Linda Mickler Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 27, 2024.
Linda Carol (Bowles) Mickler, 74, of Jacksonville, Florida, passed away on January 21, 2024, in Jacksonville. She was born on October 21, 1949, in Jacksonville, Florida, to Milton Culbert Bowles and Burnez Ethridge Bowles. Linda was preceded in death by her father, mother, and brother Milton Anthony Bowles.

Linda was a deeply religious person and found great joy in her faith. She was an active and dedicated member of her church community at Southside United Methodist Church. She also devoted much of her time to the P.E.O. Sisterhood, a Philanthropic Educational Organization. Linda was initiated into Chapter 8 of PEO in 2003 where she held the office of president for 4 years and recording secretary for 2 years.

Linda's main love in life was her husband of 49 years, Russell Mickler. The couple married on December 21, 1974, and enjoyed 49 years of happiness together.

In her free time, Linda enjoyed the outdoors, nature,
cooking, gardening, historical studies, traveling and most of all her love for her animals. She found solace in nature and
cherished her time outdoors.

Additionally, she loved spending time and sharing with her three stepchildren, who brought immense happiness to her life, as well as her niece and nephew.

Linda had a successful career as an
Administrative Assistant with Mac Paper Company in Jacksonville, Florida. She dedicated many years of service to the company before her retirement.

Linda was a graduate of Paxon Sr. High School in Jacksonville, Fl. She furthered her education at Jacksonville University, where she obtained a Bachelor's degree in Political Science. She was also a member of the Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity.

Linda will be deeply missed by her surviving family members, including her husband, Russell Mickler, and all of Russ' children: Lynn Fox and her son Andrew Fox; Leslie Grubin, her husband Marty and children Lindsay Grubin Wong, Davis Grubin and Jack Grubin; Claire Hackett, her husband Chip and children Grace Hackett and Ray Hackett. She is also survived by her brother, Dennis E. Bowles; sister-in-law, Cindy Thompson Bowles; niece and her husband, Shelley B. and Christopher Green and their 3 children Jackson, Harrison & Addison; nephew and his wife, Anthony A. and Joy Bowles and their 3 children Kent, Eli & Laney; and niece and her husband, Shannon M. and Brandon W. Jeans with her 2 children, and nephew Daniel C. Bean.

A memorial service to celebrate Linda's life will be held at The Southside Methodist Church, 3120 Hendricks Ave., Jacksonville, FL on February 17, 2024, at 2:00 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the P.E.O. Sisterhood by a check made out to Chapter H, P.E.O. 1739 Poplar Drive, Orange Park, FL. 32073.

Please join us in honoring the life of Linda Carol Mickler, a beloved wife, sister, aunt, and friend. May her soul rest in eternal peace.

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M Cristina Williams

February 1, 2024

Linda was as beautiful inside as outside. With her sweet and kind disposition she made everyone relax and enjoy her companionship. Linda was one of my sponsors when I became part of P.E.O. Chapter H and I will miss her very much. My thoughts and prayers go to her husband and rest of the family. Cristina Williams

Donna L Brown Wilson

January 28, 2024

Linda was one of the kindest, classiest women I have known. She and I worked together for over 25 years at Mac. I considered her a close friend. She was an excellent cook and would invite me to ride home with her and we would have tuna salad sandwiches. She also made excellent beef vegetable soup. I never felt I could pull that recipe off and she would say, "Donna you can´t mess this up". So she let me go home with her one evening and I sat at the stove and watched her throw it together. It was so good!

Funny true story, on one of those occasions that we were in the car together driving back to work, we were driving down Phillips Highway we saw a kitten in the median right in front of Walmart. She and I looked at each other and I said, Linda we can´t leave that kitten, it´s going to get run over. She agreed and pulled over to the side. We both barreled out of the car and attempted to try and catch this feral kitten. We were flailing around when we would get within inches of the cat, it would take off. We quickly realized we weren´t

Cindy Keller

January 27, 2024

Linda was my sorority sister in Chapter H, Jacksonville, Florida of P.E.O. She and I hosted sorority meetings at her home. She also attended church and was in Rebekah Circle with me. She was such a sweet and gracious friend, spoke her truth, which I loved about her. She loved formal teas, and going to antique shops. I will miss her deeply. I know she is in heaven telling me that everything is going to be okay. My thoughts and prayers are with the family, especially Russ and Leslie, Claire, and Lynn. Cindy & Clinton Keller

Jamie Shane

January 25, 2024

A loyal and great friend. I´ll miss her terribly. Linda´s belief in God was
Comforting to be round. When I went to visit her at her home she would be outside in the backyard digging in the dirt, her tomato plants and the other herbs a little bit of dirt on her and she looked so comfortable. Then she jump up after to get you something out of the kitchen. I will definitely miss those times. My heart goes out to the Mickler family and Faith her dog.

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