Predeceased by her son, Joshua R. Yeoman.
Survived by her devoted loving husband, Robert Yeoman; children, Rebekah Yeoman, Adam Yeoman, Caleb Yeoman; three grandchildren, Liam, Hurley and Ava, Luke Yeoman; sister, Joya Olson and several nieces, nephews, and dear friends.
Linda loved her children, grandchildren and dogs. Linda graduated with a Bachelor's degree as an X-Ray Technician from OSU. She will be sadly missed by all who knew her. After many years of illness, she will be sadly missed.
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