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Linda Rhyneer Obituary

Linda Lee Rhyneer
June 7, 1949 to Nov. 9, 2021

Linda Lee Rhyneer passed away Nov. 9, 2021 due to complications of the Covid virus, in Parker, Arizona.

Linda was born in Columbus, Montana to Alfred and Betty Dinsdale on June 7, 1949. She grew up and attended school in Fishtail, Absarokee and Edgar, Montana. In August of 1967 she married her high school sweetheart, Perry James Rhyneer. She gave birth to her only child, son Dean, in April of 1968.

She followed and assisted her husband Perry through a career of veterinary medicine until his retirement in 2013. They also opened and operated two different western boutique stores and a mobile vendor business. They were residing in Cave Creek, Arizona when Perry passed away from cancer in 2015.

At that time, Linda closed their store and moved to Wickenburg, Arizona. She decided to hand the reigns of the mobile vendor business over to her son the following year and went to work at the Salome KOA. She moved to Salome, Arizona in 2017 where she found comfort and fun with her many friends.

Linda is preceded in death by Perry her husband of 48 years. She leaves behind her son Dean and his significant other Natalie Melvin, grandson Zane Rhyneer, her nephew Shawn Dinsdale (who she raised from age 10), his wife Alane and their daughters and grandchildren, her significant other Mike Skaggs, and many friends that will dearly miss her.

Linda has been cremated. Memorial services will be planned at a later date.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Parker Pioneer from Jan. 3 to Jan. 4, 2022.

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