Linda Marie Floyd, 53, of Forest Hill, Maryland, died Dec. 12 after a lengthy illness.
Born in Scranton, daughter of the late James A. and Ruth J. Crosby Brittain, she was a 1986 graduate of Abington Heights High School and earned her bachelor's degree in accounting from Penn State University. She was county controller for Hartford County for many years.
In addition to watching the wonderful development and achievements of Jackie and Brad, Linda was an avid Penn State fan and loved dancing and spending time with lifelong friends at Lake Carey.
Surviving are children, Jacqueline Roth (Adam) and Bradley; brother, James Brittain (Kai); sisters, Nancy Jenkins and Kathy Brittain (Dianna); special cousin, Judy Belch (Jeff); and many nieces and nephews.
A graveside service will be held Jan. 21 at 11 a.m. at Clarks Green Cemetery, 312 Stone Ave., Clarks Summit.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Lawrence E. Young Funeral Home and Cremation Services Inc., 418 S. State St., Clarks Summit.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Hooper House, 2007 Klein Plaza Drive, Forest Hill, MD 21050.
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Judy Belch
January 15, 2023
You have always been such a bright shining star for our family. A strong, independent and determined woman. You went through so much in your short life. I am proud to be your Godmother. I know that you are in heaven watching over all of us. When I look up at the stars, the brightest one will be you!! I speak for my whole family, we will alway love you more than you will ever know!! Love you forevermore, Judy, Jeff, and family
Linda Benjamin
December 22, 2022
I miss you so much Linny. My life long best friend. We were inseparable at Lake Carey every summer when we were kids and even in later years when we could be together. You were always there for me. I know you will be watching over me and so many others. Love you, Linda
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