Linda Kay Mongonia

Linda Kay Mongonia obituary, Greenwood, IN

Linda Kay Mongonia

Linda Mongonia Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 25, 2025.
Linda Kay "Eads" Mongonia, age 76, a beloved wife, devoted mother, cherished grandmother, and great grandmother, entered into eternal rest with her Lord and Savior on Thursday, September 18, 2025. Her passing was unexpected, but her life was a radiant testimony of faith, love, and devotion to family.

Born to Manford "Mike" Eads and Mary Eads of Frankfort, Indiana. She was preceded in death by her parents, brother Richard and her precious granddaughter, Ariel, and is now reunited with them in Heaven.

Linda loved Jesus wholeheartedly and lived out her faith in the way she spoke, cared for others, and carried herself with grace and humility. Her prayers covered her family and friends, her words pointed others back to God, and her example of quiet strength and trust in Christ continues to inspire all who knew her.

For 58 years, Linda shared a beautiful life and marriage with her devoted husband, Antone "Tony" Mongonia. Their love was a shining example of commitment, partnership, and faithfulness. Linda delighted in being a wife, and she poured her heart into their marriage, standing faithfully by Tony's side through life's joys and challenges.

Together, they raised three children whom Linda adored: Jeffrey (wife Valerie), Kevin (wife Kristin), and Tonya Klingler (husband Daniel). Linda's love for her children was immeasurable. She supported them with encouragement, prayer, and wisdom, and she took joy in their accomplishments, both big and small. To her children, she was more than a mother, she was a guide, a cheerleader, and a constant source of unconditional love.

Her role as "Mimi" was one she cherished beyond measure. She treasured every moment with her grandchildren, Lauren (husband Evan), Dylan, Sabrina, Sebastian, Zackary, Gavyn, Auryeena, and Morgan. Each one was precious to her, and she loved celebrating their unique personalities, talents, and milestones. Linda was also blessed to become a great grandmother to little Eden.

Linda's love for her family was the heartbeat of her life. She found happiness in family gatherings, laughter around the dinner table, and the simple, everyday moments that built lasting memories. She created a home where everyone felt welcome, valued, and deeply loved.

Known for her gentle spirit and kind heart, Linda touched countless lives. She had a gift for making people feel special, and her warmth extended far beyond her immediate family. She was a light in her community, always ready with a smile, a prayer, or a helping hand.

A Celebration of Life service will be held in her honor on Thursday, October 9, 2025, at Traders Point Christian Church, Northwest Campus, 6590 S. Indianapolis Rd, Whitestown, IN 46075. Family and friends are invited to gather, share memories, and celebrate her life. Visitation will be 10am to 11am with a service following immediately afterwards.

Linda's legacy is one of faith, devotion, and love. Though her family grieves her absence, they rejoice in the assurance that she is now in the presence of the Lord she loved so dearly. Her light will continue to shine through the lives of her husband, children, grandchildren, great granddaughter, and the many others blessed to have known her.

"Her children arise and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praises her: 'Many women do noble things, but you surpass them all.'" - Proverbs 31:28-29

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Linda's memory to Traders Point Christian Church, Northwest Campus, 6590 S. Indianapolis Rd, Whitestown, IN 46075, or online at www.tpcc.org.

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October 20, 2025

Carol W. Ritter posted to the memorial.

October 1, 2025

Mike, Jackie, Kayleigh & Joe planted trees.

September 26, 2025

Theresa (Teri) Thompson posted to the memorial.

Carol W. Ritter

October 20, 2025

Linda & I moved to Texas together with our families when we were 7. We lost touch before she moved back to Frankfort. Fond memories. Via con Dios, Linda. Carol Woodruff Ritter

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Mike, Jackie, Kayleigh & Joe

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Theresa (Teri) Thompson

September 26, 2025

My deepest condolences to Tony and the family. It was an honor knowing Linda when I worked at the Toyota Center and thanks to Facebook seeing how we grow and change was such a great thing. My prayers are with all of you throughout this time. She is truly one of God's angles.

Jean Walker

September 26, 2025

Although I did not know Linda, I have fond memories of Tony growing up when he visited with his family. Prayers for family Jean Hunt Walker (Elmer Hunts daughter)

Debbie Jackson

September 26, 2025

My heart broke when I learned of the sudden loss of my friend, Linda. We had many laughs and good times over the years she and Tony lived in Texas. My sincere condolences to Tony and family. I know in my heart that Linda was greeted in haven with "Well done my good and faithful servant".

God be with you all,
Debbie Jackson

Pam Allison Baker

September 26, 2025

I remember Linda from our days at Sam Rayburn High School. She was always so sweet and kind which is why she must have been the awesome wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother loved so dearly. God Bless this new angel. Much love to the family.

Tonia & Brett Miller

September 26, 2025

Brett & I send our deepest condolences. Our thoughts& prayers are with you all! Hugs, Love & Prayers. Brett & Tonia Miller

Jed Sheets

September 26, 2025

Sorry for loss I remember when Jessi & I were younger final meeting our distance relatives at great aunt Mary's house for the first time getting to know all of you thats in beded in my memories forever.

Love,Jed Sheets

Mike & Jackie Franklin

September 25, 2025

Our heart breaks for all of you. Your mom was one of the sweetest and most kind souls. We will miss her and hope you find peace in knowing she is with God now.

Sherry Fortner

September 25, 2025

My prayers are with your family. What a beautiful tribute. Friend of Tonya, Sherry

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October 20, 2025

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October 1, 2025

Mike, Jackie, Kayleigh & Joe planted trees.

September 26, 2025

Theresa (Teri) Thompson posted to the memorial.