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Linda L. <I>Post</I> Dyer

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Linda L. Post Dyer

Birth
Canton, Fulton County, Illinois, USA
Death
20 Jun 2023 (aged 80)
Peoria, Peoria County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Pekin, Tazewell County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Linda L. Dyer, 80, of Washington, passed away peacefully on June 20, 2023, at OSF St. Francis Medical Center in Peoria, IL. Born on October 3, 1942, in Canton, IL, the daughter of the late Paul G. and Mary L. Taylor Linda.

Linda is survived by her son, John Kinsinger of Washington, and her daughter, Beth (Carl) Bishop of Calvert City, KY. Linda is also survived by her brother, Jerry (Brenda) Post of Blufford, SC, and her sister, Bonnie (Orville) Voelkel of San Antonio, TX.

Throughout her career, Linda worked for P.A.R.C. in Peoria and later for Attorney Brian Heller in Washington. She was a dedicated employee who took pride in her work and the relationships she built with her colleagues.

Linda had a deep love for scrapbooking, creating beautiful and detailed keepsakes for her children and grandchildren to cherish. She documented special trips and occasions, capturing the memories that would last a lifetime. Her passion for this craft was evident in the intricate details she put into each page, a testament to her love for her family. As her vision declined, she continued to find joy in the memories she had preserved through her scrapbooks.

An avid reader, Linda enjoyed escaping into the magical world of Harry Potter, one of her favorite series. Her love for reading was contagious, inspiring her family to explore new worlds and stories with her. Linda's enthusiasm for literature brought her closer to her family, as they shared in the adventures of the characters she loved.

Linda found great joy in her friendships, especially with the ladies of the Red Hat Society. Their monthly lunches were a highlight for her, as she cherished the camaraderie and laughter they shared. Her fondness for the group was evident in the smile that always graced her face when she spoke of their gatherings.

Throughout her life, Linda always had a special place in her heart for animals. She had a particular love for cats and dogs, providing loving homes to many over the years.

Linda found great happiness in the beauty of nature, often visiting her daughter's home to admire the flowers growing in the gardens.

Cremation rites will be accorded and inurnment of her remains will be private at Glendale memorial Gardens in Pekin.

Full obit online at Mason-White Funeral Home in Washington.
Linda L. Dyer, 80, of Washington, passed away peacefully on June 20, 2023, at OSF St. Francis Medical Center in Peoria, IL. Born on October 3, 1942, in Canton, IL, the daughter of the late Paul G. and Mary L. Taylor Linda.

Linda is survived by her son, John Kinsinger of Washington, and her daughter, Beth (Carl) Bishop of Calvert City, KY. Linda is also survived by her brother, Jerry (Brenda) Post of Blufford, SC, and her sister, Bonnie (Orville) Voelkel of San Antonio, TX.

Throughout her career, Linda worked for P.A.R.C. in Peoria and later for Attorney Brian Heller in Washington. She was a dedicated employee who took pride in her work and the relationships she built with her colleagues.

Linda had a deep love for scrapbooking, creating beautiful and detailed keepsakes for her children and grandchildren to cherish. She documented special trips and occasions, capturing the memories that would last a lifetime. Her passion for this craft was evident in the intricate details she put into each page, a testament to her love for her family. As her vision declined, she continued to find joy in the memories she had preserved through her scrapbooks.

An avid reader, Linda enjoyed escaping into the magical world of Harry Potter, one of her favorite series. Her love for reading was contagious, inspiring her family to explore new worlds and stories with her. Linda's enthusiasm for literature brought her closer to her family, as they shared in the adventures of the characters she loved.

Linda found great joy in her friendships, especially with the ladies of the Red Hat Society. Their monthly lunches were a highlight for her, as she cherished the camaraderie and laughter they shared. Her fondness for the group was evident in the smile that always graced her face when she spoke of their gatherings.

Throughout her life, Linda always had a special place in her heart for animals. She had a particular love for cats and dogs, providing loving homes to many over the years.

Linda found great happiness in the beauty of nature, often visiting her daughter's home to admire the flowers growing in the gardens.

Cremation rites will be accorded and inurnment of her remains will be private at Glendale memorial Gardens in Pekin.

Full obit online at Mason-White Funeral Home in Washington.


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