1938 - 2019
Linda McRae Noe Laine, an ardent supporter of Ancient Near Eastern archaeology, Biblical studies, and the study of modern Chinese government, died at home on August 14, in Washington, D.C. She was born in Monroe on August 7, 1938, the youngest child of James Albert Noe, Sr. and Anna Gray Sweeney Noe. Laine was an owner, along with her siblings, of the family broadcasting business which included television and radio properties in Monroe and New Orleans until she left the industry.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Jesse Fenwick
August 9, 2025
I was just remembering one of her stories this morning.
Murray B Woldman
August 21, 2020
A lovely lady who appreciated beautiful things. She was a great comfort to me in 2008 shortly after I lost my twin brother whom she had also known. She also acquired an important US House of Representatuves chair c. 1854 from us, which she presented to the curator of the US Capitol in 2008. I was present at the ceremony and we spent some great times togther in the succeeding days. We had planned a possible trip to India together along Kim's Grand Trunk Road. There will never be another like her!
Jesse Fenwick
August 9, 2020
Wish we were on our way to D.C. to visit.
Roosevelt Wright
October 26, 2019
She was Baptized at the age of 5 at the New Tabernacle Baptist Church, an African-American Congregation. She established a scholarship at the church to honor the Rev. P.C. Keal, the pastor who baptized her.
Jesse Fenwick
August 23, 2019
I will always remember our travels and visits. She was a great lady and great friend. Her philanthropy goes far beyond even what is listed here.
Ravi Vallalar
August 18, 2019
I miss Ms.Laine's vast knowledge of world history and love for her reading. A great philanthropist. We miss you Ms. Laine. Rest in Peace.
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