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Linda Lea (Burrows) Oddon, age 61, passed away on November 3, 2025. Linda was born to Bill and Kay Burrows on July 22, 1964. She graduated from high school and married the love of her life. She and her husband, Steven Oddon, were married for over 36 years. Together, they traveled and lived in several countries and multiple states as part of Steven’s military career. One of his last duty stations was Hill AFB where they chose to buy a home and settle in Roy, Utah. They have lived in Roy for over 26 years.
Linda worked for more than 22 years as a cashier for the Hill AFB Commissary. She really loved her job and had come to know many of the customers by name. At home, she liked to garden, read, cook, draw, and relax with her husband and family pets.
Linda was survived by her husband, Steven Oddon, her mother Kay Burrows, her sister Memory and husband, Gary Beasley, her brother David Burrows and many nieces and nephews. She was proceeded in death by her father Bill Burrows.
Services entrusted to Lindquist's Mortuary.
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