Linda Price Mix was born in Glenwood, Colorado to Lee and Jean Price on August 11, 1939. Linda grew up in Eagle, Colorado and attended Ft. Lewis College In Durango. Colorado, graduating with an Associates degree in Business.
Linda married Sherrel Mix on May 15, 1960 in Durango. They moved to the San Luis Valley and farmed in the Sargent Community for many years. They celebrated 61 years of marriage. Linda and Sherrel loved to travel, going to many places.
Linda in preceded By her husband Sherrel, her parents, a brother and sister.
She is survived by a daughter Michelle Rogers, a son Roger (Rosalie) Mix and four grandchildren; Ryan Mix (Allison), great grand daughter Macy; Michael Mix (Elizabeth); Brandon Rogers; and Bailey Rogers. A niece Kathy and nephew Jeff.
Linda was selected to the Master Farm Homemakers Guild of Colorado. She was long time member of the Town and Country Club, General Federation Women's Club. Linda also volunteered for many charity organizations.
She truly enjoyed being with her friends. Especially the trips with the Potluck group, and many good times were spent just being together. She also enjoyed bowling, playing cards and golfing.
Cremation was selected and a private family service will be held at a later date. Contributions are suggested to the Rio Grande Hospital Foundation and may be made in care of the funeral home. To express condolences to the family, please visit www.mvmortuary.com
Arrangements are in the compassionate care of Mountain Valley Mortuary.
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