She was a homemaker, a Methodist and a member of The Cherokee Nation. Linda was born in Wichita, Kansas to Raymond G. and Ina Virginia Reed Didier. She was known for her interests in genealogy, especially in Cherokee heritage as well as her love of dancing, gardening and fishing.
Graveside services were at 10:00AM Tuesday, August 17th at Steep Hill Cemetery under the direction of Ocker-Putman Funeral Home of Fort Smith, Arkansas.
She is survived by her daughter Alicia Lovvorn Gray of Fayetteville, Arkansas and her Aunts, Uncles, Cousins and many dear friends.
Pallbearers were Don Didier, John Vozel, George Van Kleeck, Steven Reed, Edward Ray, Jimmy Didier and Christopher Wessels.
She was a homemaker, a Methodist and a member of The Cherokee Nation. Linda was born in Wichita, Kansas to Raymond G. and Ina Virginia Reed Didier. She was known for her interests in genealogy, especially in Cherokee heritage as well as her love of dancing, gardening and fishing.
Graveside services were at 10:00AM Tuesday, August 17th at Steep Hill Cemetery under the direction of Ocker-Putman Funeral Home of Fort Smith, Arkansas.
She is survived by her daughter Alicia Lovvorn Gray of Fayetteville, Arkansas and her Aunts, Uncles, Cousins and many dear friends.
Pallbearers were Don Didier, John Vozel, George Van Kleeck, Steven Reed, Edward Ray, Jimmy Didier and Christopher Wessels.
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