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Linda Rae <I>Lee</I> Gibbs

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Linda Rae Lee Gibbs

Birth
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
8 Feb 2022 (aged 81)
Sandy, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Tabiona, Duchesne County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Linda Rae Lee Gibbs
1940 - 2022

Linda Rae Lee Gibbs, left the place she called home for 81 years, to return to her forever home on February 8, 2022.

Linda is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She married William Louis "Bill" Gibbs on June 6, 1990, and was sealed to him in the Jordan River Temple on April 24, 1993. William preceded her in death on July 31, 2013.

Linda was more commonly known as "Daddy's Girl," "Sister," "Mom," "Aunt Linda," and "Grandma." She loved her family most; followed by the color purple, Elvis, Johnny Cash, family reunions, family dinners, and her cat, Anna. Linda was an avid Utah Jazz fan and wouldn't miss a game (I promised to tell the truth and not say the Lakers were her team. She told me, "you could go to hell the same for lying as you could for stealing!"). The Jazz were always her "boys." Linda was loyal, strong, independent, fierce, outspoken, and a survivor. Even if she was wrong, she wasn't. Linda wasn't afraid to do what needed to be done and would help anyone who needed it. Although she didn't mince words, you would know if she liked you, and more so if she didn't.

Linda loved the farm she grew up on, and would go "back home" whenever she could. She had standing weekly hair and nail appointments throughout her life and took great pride in how beautiful she was. There aren't enough words to describe the impact that Linda had on everyone who knew her. She was who we all aspire to be, and lived her life with no regret.

She is survived by too many to name, and welcomed by enough to be excited about. She wasn't alone when she left, and she won't be alone when she gets home. She will be missed most by the two boys that she dedicated her life to raising, Donald Lee Pace and Rodney Ray Farnsworth (Carole). She leaves behind her siblings: Jerry Lee (Jill), Brent Lee (Michele), and Lucinda Curfew (Don). She joins her parents, Charles Ray Lee and Kendell Nevada "Connie" Sturm Lee; and siblings: Robert Lee, Marylin Murphy (Earl), and Kenneth Lee. Her pride and joy were her 21 grandkids and 20 great grandkids.

Services: Wing Mortuary | Lehi, Utah
Graveside & Burial: Tabiona-Redcliff Cemetery

Original obituary published by:
— Wing Mortuary | Lehi, Utah | 2022
Linda Rae Lee Gibbs
1940 - 2022

Linda Rae Lee Gibbs, left the place she called home for 81 years, to return to her forever home on February 8, 2022.

Linda is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She married William Louis "Bill" Gibbs on June 6, 1990, and was sealed to him in the Jordan River Temple on April 24, 1993. William preceded her in death on July 31, 2013.

Linda was more commonly known as "Daddy's Girl," "Sister," "Mom," "Aunt Linda," and "Grandma." She loved her family most; followed by the color purple, Elvis, Johnny Cash, family reunions, family dinners, and her cat, Anna. Linda was an avid Utah Jazz fan and wouldn't miss a game (I promised to tell the truth and not say the Lakers were her team. She told me, "you could go to hell the same for lying as you could for stealing!"). The Jazz were always her "boys." Linda was loyal, strong, independent, fierce, outspoken, and a survivor. Even if she was wrong, she wasn't. Linda wasn't afraid to do what needed to be done and would help anyone who needed it. Although she didn't mince words, you would know if she liked you, and more so if she didn't.

Linda loved the farm she grew up on, and would go "back home" whenever she could. She had standing weekly hair and nail appointments throughout her life and took great pride in how beautiful she was. There aren't enough words to describe the impact that Linda had on everyone who knew her. She was who we all aspire to be, and lived her life with no regret.

She is survived by too many to name, and welcomed by enough to be excited about. She wasn't alone when she left, and she won't be alone when she gets home. She will be missed most by the two boys that she dedicated her life to raising, Donald Lee Pace and Rodney Ray Farnsworth (Carole). She leaves behind her siblings: Jerry Lee (Jill), Brent Lee (Michele), and Lucinda Curfew (Don). She joins her parents, Charles Ray Lee and Kendell Nevada "Connie" Sturm Lee; and siblings: Robert Lee, Marylin Murphy (Earl), and Kenneth Lee. Her pride and joy were her 21 grandkids and 20 great grandkids.

Services: Wing Mortuary | Lehi, Utah
Graveside & Burial: Tabiona-Redcliff Cemetery

Original obituary published by:
— Wing Mortuary | Lehi, Utah | 2022

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"Daddy's Girl"

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Thank you for all the laughter and fun times.
I will miss all of you, I am just a blink away.
Talk to God, He's the one who answers prayers
and once in a while remember me.
I had a lot of faults,
but I hope I can make it in the door.
Just remember, I'm not hurting anymore.
I can run, jump and all the things
I enjoyed when I was young.
I'll miss you, thanks for being my Family.
I want you all to know I Love You!
It's time to say goodbye for now.

Gravesite Details

Interment 12 Feb 2022



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