Jody Talbert
Jody Talbert has purchased Peace Lily for Linda Williams
Birth date: Jun 7, 1940 Death date: Jun 1, 2025
Weslaco- Linda Williams was a Rio Grande Valley native through and through. She was born in Mercedes and was a lifelong resident of Weslaco. She was a graduate of Texas Christian University, where she met her husband, Jimmy Willia Read Obituary
Jody Talbert has purchased Peace Lily for Linda Williams
Kurt and Stephanie Hagen has purchased Pure Peace for Linda Williams
Grady and Elaine Cleckler has purchased Purple Majesty for Linda Williams
Melissa, sending you and your loved ones my heartfelt sympathy in the passing of your beautiful, beloved mother.
Much love,
Anne
I met linda in the second part of my life when we Joined
Her church. She and I had the youth group and we
Decided to have fun with the kids. Too many memories to list. She was a beautiful and classy lady and we loved to talk politics. I knew
All three of her kids when I was a high school counselor and they are her true legacy. All good successful people. I’ll miss my beautiful friend. Rest in peace and I’m sure I’ll
See You again soon.
Steve Ligon has purchased Loving Embrace for Linda Williams
My deepest condolences to Melissa Williams Beckwith, Chris & Ches Williams , grandkids, & Williams family on this great loss!
What a sweet, beautiful soul Linda was & is now reunited in Heaven with her beloved Mr. Williams!
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My most sincere & deepest condolences to the Williams family. Mrs. Williams was my Art Teacher at Mary Hoge Middle School. We later became reacquainted when I became a Real Estate Agent with Mr. Williams. Every time I spoke to Mr. Williams, I ended our conversation with, “Give my best regards to Mrs. Williams “…and he would reply “I always do†…and it always drew a chuckle from him. Words to describe her could not be any clearer. I will miss my dear friends.
Joella and I are so sadden to learn of Linda's passing. She has been our neighbor for nearly 40 years and a member of our church for longer than than that. Linda was always fun to be with and she had a spirit of enthuasiam that never quite. She got things done and if you needed help in the community she was always ready to help out.
Linda's brownies were famous and many times over the years if someone in the neighborhood got sick she would make them brownies and over the years I enjoy them many times myself. Linda truly cared about others and it showed in her actions.
We wish to keep her children in our prayers and more importantly we want them to remember all the fun times they had with their mom. Linda will be missed a lot by those of us who knew her.
Linda was a member of Weslaco High School, as was I. She was the go to person to get things done. Kept up with all Classmates. She was a special person in her own way. Will be deeply missed. Go to be with Jimmy and the good Lord! Leon
Linda will be remembered well! She could see the good in people, as did Jimmy. She once said to me, "Leon was so quiet in school, now he talks, is more outgoing"! We will miss her and do now for sure. Love to you Linda and your family, Bonnie and Leon