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Linda Ann <I>Tolfree</I> Warner

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Linda Ann Tolfree Warner

Birth
Arkansas, USA
Death
4 May 2020 (aged 71)
Dallas County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Cleveland County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Linda Ann Warner, 71, passed away on May 4, 2020.

She was born August 4, 1948.

Linda was a graduate of J.E. Wallace High School Class of 1967. She was the former bookkeeper of the family logging business. She enjoyed an inspiring career as a telephone operator with Alltel. She worked as a dispatcher of the Dallas County Sheriff’s Department, and Millcreek of Arkansas. After moving to Hot Springs she worked for First Step until she relocated back to Fordyce. Linda was a member of Enoch Baptist Church, Fordyce, AR.

She was an strong sure driven and extremely protective mother to her four sons and anyone else who needed that motherly love. She was a vivacious, and a very compassionate person with a giving heart willing to help anyone in need especially her family. Linda was a stunning women inside and out and she loved deeply and she loved hard. She will be missed for her humor, her infectious smile, and undeniable presence, great culinary skills, especially her famous macaroni and cheese at family gatherings and her famous Chinese dishes for her sons.

Mother, you held our hand for a while but you held our heart for a lifetime, now we shall forever hold you dear in our hearts.

She was also preceded in death by her grandson, Derrick Warner, her parents, Mary Ann Wright-Tolfree and Leotis Tolfree; and one brother, Larry Jackson.

She survived by her sons, Stacy (Debra) Warner of Little Rock, Scottie (Sabrina) Warner of Fordyce, Douglas (Trudy) Warner, and Jason (Marika) Warner all of Hot Springs; her siblings, Margaret (John) Dismute of Harrel, Steve (Vickie) Queen of New Edinburg, Lawrence Queen of Chicago, IL, and Cloyce Clary of Little Rock; eleven grandchildren; and eleven great-grandchildren.

The graveside services will be held in Bethel Cemetery, New Edinburg with her son, Minister Stacy Warner, officiating.

The guest registry is at http://www.carriganmemorial.com.

Arrangements are entrusted to Carrigan Memorial Funeral Services.
Linda Ann Warner, 71, passed away on May 4, 2020.

She was born August 4, 1948.

Linda was a graduate of J.E. Wallace High School Class of 1967. She was the former bookkeeper of the family logging business. She enjoyed an inspiring career as a telephone operator with Alltel. She worked as a dispatcher of the Dallas County Sheriff’s Department, and Millcreek of Arkansas. After moving to Hot Springs she worked for First Step until she relocated back to Fordyce. Linda was a member of Enoch Baptist Church, Fordyce, AR.

She was an strong sure driven and extremely protective mother to her four sons and anyone else who needed that motherly love. She was a vivacious, and a very compassionate person with a giving heart willing to help anyone in need especially her family. Linda was a stunning women inside and out and she loved deeply and she loved hard. She will be missed for her humor, her infectious smile, and undeniable presence, great culinary skills, especially her famous macaroni and cheese at family gatherings and her famous Chinese dishes for her sons.

Mother, you held our hand for a while but you held our heart for a lifetime, now we shall forever hold you dear in our hearts.

She was also preceded in death by her grandson, Derrick Warner, her parents, Mary Ann Wright-Tolfree and Leotis Tolfree; and one brother, Larry Jackson.

She survived by her sons, Stacy (Debra) Warner of Little Rock, Scottie (Sabrina) Warner of Fordyce, Douglas (Trudy) Warner, and Jason (Marika) Warner all of Hot Springs; her siblings, Margaret (John) Dismute of Harrel, Steve (Vickie) Queen of New Edinburg, Lawrence Queen of Chicago, IL, and Cloyce Clary of Little Rock; eleven grandchildren; and eleven great-grandchildren.

The graveside services will be held in Bethel Cemetery, New Edinburg with her son, Minister Stacy Warner, officiating.

The guest registry is at http://www.carriganmemorial.com.

Arrangements are entrusted to Carrigan Memorial Funeral Services.

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