She was the daughter of William and Ruth (nee Brown) Roos.
Linda loved flowers, antiquing, riding on their motorcycle, laughing and spending time with her grandkids. She was a member of the Pentecostal Church of Wilmington.
Surviving are her husband, Steve Pritchard, whom she married September 29, 2006 in Morris; two sons, Cody (Katie) Mack of Gardner and Jacob Mack of Wilmington; two daughters, Nicole Mack of Wilmington and Mary Sue (Chris) Pritchard-Novak of Ottumwa, Iowa; seven grandchildren, Brayden Whelchel, Madison Novak, Karsyn Wiggins, Talon Mack, Brantley Novak, Jace Mack, and Tori Mack; two sisters, Rose Ann (Carl) Lopez of Tennessee and Pam Roos of Tennessee; four brothers, Ernie Roos of Tennessee, John (Marsha) Scholes of TN, Rodger (Kim) Roos of Camdenton, Missouri and Joseph Paul (Brenda) Roos.
She was preceded in death by her parents and her brother, Kenneth Roos.
Arrangements entrusted to the R.W. Patterson Funeral Home.
She was the daughter of William and Ruth (nee Brown) Roos.
Linda loved flowers, antiquing, riding on their motorcycle, laughing and spending time with her grandkids. She was a member of the Pentecostal Church of Wilmington.
Surviving are her husband, Steve Pritchard, whom she married September 29, 2006 in Morris; two sons, Cody (Katie) Mack of Gardner and Jacob Mack of Wilmington; two daughters, Nicole Mack of Wilmington and Mary Sue (Chris) Pritchard-Novak of Ottumwa, Iowa; seven grandchildren, Brayden Whelchel, Madison Novak, Karsyn Wiggins, Talon Mack, Brantley Novak, Jace Mack, and Tori Mack; two sisters, Rose Ann (Carl) Lopez of Tennessee and Pam Roos of Tennessee; four brothers, Ernie Roos of Tennessee, John (Marsha) Scholes of TN, Rodger (Kim) Roos of Camdenton, Missouri and Joseph Paul (Brenda) Roos.
She was preceded in death by her parents and her brother, Kenneth Roos.
Arrangements entrusted to the R.W. Patterson Funeral Home.
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