Linda Elaine Irons, 60, of Orange, TX, passed away Wednesday, November 20, 2013, at UTMB in Galveston, TX.
A graveside service will be 2pm, Monday, November 25, 2013, at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens near Bridge City, TX with interment to follow. A gathering of family and friends will begin at 1:30pm.
Born in Gadsden, Alabama, on February 3, 1953, Linda was the daughter of Albert and Wren (Baker) Willingham. She served in the United States Army and later worked as a welder.
She was preceded in death by her parents and sister, Patricia Berwick and is survived by her daughter, Sherry Rogers and husband, Matt Stanley of Sulphur, Louisiana and granddaughter, Elaina Stanley.
Condolences
Keli Mickens
November 27, 2013
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. The world is a little darker without Linda's smile. Please accept my deepest condolences. May you find comfort in knowing that soon 1 Corinthians 15:26 will be a reality: "As the last enemy, death is to be brought ro nothing."
I actually found alot of comfort in reading the publication that the link below goes to. Maybe you can read when you start feeling low.
http://www.jw.org/en/publications/books/dead-live-again-tract/dead-live-again/
Sandra Kuhn Cannon
November 23, 2013
Our condolences and prayers are with Linda's family and friends. Mike and I have special memories of her in our life and hearts, we will never forget her. Mike and Sandy Cannon
David L. Cowles
November 22, 2013
Dear family of Linda: My condolences on the loss of your dear loved one. I wish to share some comfort from the Bible at this sad time. The Bible teaches that one day in the near future, our Creator, by means of the ransom sacrifice of his son Jesus, will reunite us with our dead loved ones by means of a resurrection right here on earth in paradise conditions that will be filled with peace, happiness and perfect health for everyone. (John 5:28,29; Revelation 21:3,4; Psalms 37:10,11; Isaiah 33:24.) As you read the above texts from your Bible, may the wonderful hope they give us, along with loving memories, bring you a measure of comfort during this most difficult time. Sincerely: David L. Cowles