Linda Moreno Moss, born on October 3, 1956, in Bryan, Texas, peacefully passed away on March 15, 2025, in Cleburne, Texas. She was a cherished mother, grandmother, wife, sister, cousin, and friend, leaving a profound legacy through her loving family.
Linda's greatest accomplishment was undoubtedly her beautiful family, which she nurtured with unwavering love and devotion. She was the beloved wife of Timothy Moss. Together, they created a nurturing environment that allowed their family to thrive.
As a mother, Linda's love knew no bounds. She is survived by her son, Kenneth McBride, and his wife, Ana; grandchildren Grace Elizabeth McBride, Victoria Mariana McBride, and James Salvador McBride; siblings, Thomas Daniel Moreno and Anthony Moreno, sister Rachel Sandoval and husband Sam; cousins, Diana Asher, Yolanda Moreno Ramirez, and Anna Marie Moreno and numerous nieces, nephews, and other relatives.
Linda had a zest for life that shone brightly through her passions. She found immense joy in listening to classic rock and country music, often reminiscing about the sounds that spoke to her heart. She dedicated herself to spending quality time with her friends and family, ensuring that each moment was filled with love, laughter, and cherished memories.
Linda is lovingly remembered by her family and friends as a woman who enriched the lives of those around her. Her spirit will live on in the hearts of all who had the privilege of knowing her. Linda's legacy will continue to be celebrated and honored.
She is preceded in death by her mother, Mary Moreno; her father, Pete Moreno; her brother, Robert "Bobby" Moreno; and her son, James Anthony McBride. Their memories remain a cherished part of her story, as she carries their love into eternity.
Linda Moreno Moss will be deeply missed, but her kindness and warmth will forever resonate in the hearts of her family and all who had the pleasure of calling her a friend.
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