Linda Cagle, age 73, of Royston, Georgia, formerly of Cartersville went to be with our Lord & Savior on November 15, 2025. She was born in Cartersville on December 15, 1951 and was the daughter of the late Margaret Rash. Linda was full of life, laughter & love. Linda leaves behind her precious dog “Runt” who has been by her side through it all. Linda was preceded in death by her loving husband of 51years, Leroy “Scooter” Cagle, her parents, and one brother, Jackie Rash Jr.
Linda leaves behind her nephew Freddie Cagle (Debra), special friend LeeAnn Jenks (Duran), son Jacob Hess and daughter, Kelly Huntzinger. Linda has one brother, Danny Rash, and three sisters, Joan Suthers (late husband Greg), Nancy Phipps (Roger) and Wanda Hensley (Jimmy) and many nieces & nephews that she loved dearly.
Linda's wishes were to be laid to rest beside her husband “Scooter”. Graveside service will take place on Saturday, November 22nd at 2pm at the cemetery of Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church Cemetery in Rydal, GA with the Reverend Keith Willard officiating the service.
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430 Cassville Road, Cartersville, GA 30120
Memories and condolences can be left on the obituary at the funeral home website.


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