Artie Linthicum

Artie Linthicum obituary, Hughes Springs, TX

Artie Linthicum

Artie Linthicum Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Reeder-Davis Funeral Home - Ore City on Nov. 11, 2025.

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Artie "Cookie" Gibbs Linthicum
January 8, 1935 – November 9, 2025
Heaven gained one of its liveliest new residents when Artie "Cookie" Gibbs Linthicum peacefully passed through the gates on November 9, 2025.
Waiting at the gates was her husband, Tommy Ray Linthicum, who's probably already been handed a "to-do" list she brought with her. They're likely reorganizing Heaven's flower beds and arguing (lovingly) about how deep to plant the maple trees.
Cookie was born on January 8, 1935, to Charles Boyd and Bonnie Mae Ramey Gibbs. She was the last of five wonderful children, joining siblings Louise Fountain, Dorthea Weber, Gale Ivy, and Charles Gibbs. She now rejoins them all in Heaven, surely catching them up on the latest family stories and mischief.
Cookie leaves behind a whole crowd of nieces and nephews who she loved dearly-especially when she was aggravating them or scaring them half to death (which, of course, was her love language).
She is survived by her daughter, Shawn Dyess, who was her constant companion and greatest pride.
Her two grandsons, Briggs Dyess (and wife Jennifer) and Bransen Dyess (and wife Monica), were her world. She adored them from their first breaths and spent her life listening for their footsteps, waiting for their visits, and bragging about them to anyone within earshot - and sometimes even to strangers in the checkout line.
Then came the grand finale of her joy: six great-grandchildren - MacKenzie, Jax, Kinlea, Harper, Cooper, and Coleman Dyess. According to Cookie, these were the prettiest, smartest, funniest, and most perfect kids ever born. (Don't argue - she already decided.) She spent countless hours with them, giving hugs, advice, and probably a few snacks Mom said they couldn't have.
Cookie was also blessed with a "bonus daughter," Teri Harkrider, whom she often reminded everyone she picked out herself. She loved you deeply, Teri.
Her dear friends-Gail, Tony, and Margaret-were another piece of her heart. You were her chosen family, and her companions in laughter and long talks.
If you knew Cookie, you knew she could outwork anyone outside. She loved her flowerbeds, her plants, and especially her rocks-the bigger, the better. She was known to plant something just to move it (and then move it again). Even when she couldn't work as hard as she once did, she stayed entertained and full of life with her new obsessions: TikTok and Temu. (Heaven better have good Wi-Fi.)
The family wishes to extend their heartfelt gratitude to Concho Hearts Hospice-you were more than caregivers; you became part of our family.
To our angels Haylee, Charmaine, Kristala, John, and Jess: thank you for your compassion, love, and always keeping Cookie smiling. You were our lifeline and our peace.
Cookie left behind a yard full of flowers, a house full of laughter, and a family full of stories. She'll be missed terribly - but we can all take comfort knowing Heaven's landscaping just got a major upgrade, and every angel up there is currently being told how to do it the right way.
Just how Cookie would want it - casual, come-and-go, and full of laughter.
Join the family Thursday from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at 210 Millpond, Mill Run Clubhouse to share stories, smiles, and a few "remember when's". Arrangements are under the direction of Reeder-Davis Funeral Home in Ore City

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