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Linda Kay <I>Gilpin</I> Brown

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Linda Kay Gilpin Brown

Birth
Death
12 Feb 2022 (aged 74)
Columbia, Boone County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Boonville, Cooper County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.9611056, Longitude: -92.8301806
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Linda Kay (Gilpin) Brown, 74, of Boonville passed away Saturday, February 12, 2022, at Landmark Hospital in Columbia.

Visitation for Linda will be held Wednesday, February 16, 2022, at Howard Funeral Home from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Funeral service will begin at 1:00 p.m. with Rev. Mike Hibbard officiating.

Burial will follow in West Boonville Evangelical Cemetery.

Linda Kay (Gilpin) Brown was born February 18, 1947, the daughter of Albert Vincel Gilpin and Dorothy Lee (Neal) Gilpin.

She married V. Leroy Brown on April 7, 1963.

Linda worked at Walmart for 15 years. Linda loved bluegrass gospel music, and she would even host groups that came to town at her home. Linda would prepare for them to come and made sure to have all their favorite things. The most recent group to visit was Alan Sibley and the Magnolia Ramblers (featured on RFD TV).

Linda was the same way with her family. She loved them unconditionally and would do absolutely anything for them. Linda was always quiet but had a welcoming personality that made everyone comfortable and feel welcome. She was loved and will be so dearly missed.

Linda is preceded in death by her parents, husband V. Leroy Brown, daughter Carol Brown, brothers Charles, Bobby, Leon, Harold, and Richard Gilpin, sisters Stella Wheeler, Gail Chipley, Margie Thurmond, and Romell Swindler.

She is survived by her daughters Christina (Tim) Sherwood of Grass Lake, Michigan, and Dawn (Kevin) Lammers of Boonville, Missouri, sister Brenda (Marvin) Snyder of Boonville, and brother Rodger Gilpin of Columbia. She also leaves behind grandchildren Timothy and Tyler Sherwood of Michigan, Garrett, Jessica, Lindsey Lammers of Boonville, and great-grandchildren Blake and Brody Sherwood and her beloved dog Sammie.

Memorial contributions are suggested to the American Heart Association.

Arrangments are being handled by Howard Funeral Home in Boonville, MO.
Linda Kay (Gilpin) Brown, 74, of Boonville passed away Saturday, February 12, 2022, at Landmark Hospital in Columbia.

Visitation for Linda will be held Wednesday, February 16, 2022, at Howard Funeral Home from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Funeral service will begin at 1:00 p.m. with Rev. Mike Hibbard officiating.

Burial will follow in West Boonville Evangelical Cemetery.

Linda Kay (Gilpin) Brown was born February 18, 1947, the daughter of Albert Vincel Gilpin and Dorothy Lee (Neal) Gilpin.

She married V. Leroy Brown on April 7, 1963.

Linda worked at Walmart for 15 years. Linda loved bluegrass gospel music, and she would even host groups that came to town at her home. Linda would prepare for them to come and made sure to have all their favorite things. The most recent group to visit was Alan Sibley and the Magnolia Ramblers (featured on RFD TV).

Linda was the same way with her family. She loved them unconditionally and would do absolutely anything for them. Linda was always quiet but had a welcoming personality that made everyone comfortable and feel welcome. She was loved and will be so dearly missed.

Linda is preceded in death by her parents, husband V. Leroy Brown, daughter Carol Brown, brothers Charles, Bobby, Leon, Harold, and Richard Gilpin, sisters Stella Wheeler, Gail Chipley, Margie Thurmond, and Romell Swindler.

She is survived by her daughters Christina (Tim) Sherwood of Grass Lake, Michigan, and Dawn (Kevin) Lammers of Boonville, Missouri, sister Brenda (Marvin) Snyder of Boonville, and brother Rodger Gilpin of Columbia. She also leaves behind grandchildren Timothy and Tyler Sherwood of Michigan, Garrett, Jessica, Lindsey Lammers of Boonville, and great-grandchildren Blake and Brody Sherwood and her beloved dog Sammie.

Memorial contributions are suggested to the American Heart Association.

Arrangments are being handled by Howard Funeral Home in Boonville, MO.


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