She is survived by her husband, Roy Hall, her oldest daughter, LeKetta Vest, of Tahlequah, her youngest daughter, Elizabeth Reeve & spouse, Lawrence Reeve, of Oklahoma City, her grandson, David Hall, of Tahlequah, granddaughter, Jessy Hall, of Tahlequah, 3 great-grandchildren, Matthew, Mark, & Kaytie of Tahlequah, and many other adopted grandchildren & great-grandchildren, including two Rainbow grandchildren.
Linda enjoyed traveling to many places, following her husband where ever he was stationed in the Army, to include Washington, Kansas, Texas and even Germany two times. She loved crocheting, sewing, and spending time with family.
Linda lived the life of a Proverbs 31 woman and the Deserate. She helped Vanessa Alsup (Cia Rain) write a song called, "In the Arms of My Lord." Linda graduated from the University of Texas at Arlington. She retired from the Cherokee Nation after many years of service, beginning in Registration and ending as a Budget Analyst with the Cherokee Nation Early Childhood unit. She was a member of Rainbow Girls and later as a member of the Order of the Eastern Stars.
Linda was loved by many and she touched many lives throughout the years. She spread her wings and flew to our Lord and her family in Heaven on January 26, 2022.
She is survived by her husband, Roy Hall, her oldest daughter, LeKetta Vest, of Tahlequah, her youngest daughter, Elizabeth Reeve & spouse, Lawrence Reeve, of Oklahoma City, her grandson, David Hall, of Tahlequah, granddaughter, Jessy Hall, of Tahlequah, 3 great-grandchildren, Matthew, Mark, & Kaytie of Tahlequah, and many other adopted grandchildren & great-grandchildren, including two Rainbow grandchildren.
Linda enjoyed traveling to many places, following her husband where ever he was stationed in the Army, to include Washington, Kansas, Texas and even Germany two times. She loved crocheting, sewing, and spending time with family.
Linda lived the life of a Proverbs 31 woman and the Deserate. She helped Vanessa Alsup (Cia Rain) write a song called, "In the Arms of My Lord." Linda graduated from the University of Texas at Arlington. She retired from the Cherokee Nation after many years of service, beginning in Registration and ending as a Budget Analyst with the Cherokee Nation Early Childhood unit. She was a member of Rainbow Girls and later as a member of the Order of the Eastern Stars.
Linda was loved by many and she touched many lives throughout the years. She spread her wings and flew to our Lord and her family in Heaven on January 26, 2022.
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