Linda Marilyn Moses

In Memorial

Linda Marilyn Moses, 78, of Waco, passed away peacefully at home, Saturday, October 17, 2020 surrounded by her family.

Service Information: Funeral Service will be held 2:00 p.m., Thursday, October 22, at Lake Shore Funeral Home. Viewing will be available one hour prior to the service. Due to current COVID-19 mandates, limited seating will be available. Click Here to View the Live Stream.

Linda was born on August 31, 1942 in Salem, Ohio to Arden Theodore and Verna Mae Glass. Linda graduated from Hannah E. Mullins School of Practical Nursing as an LPN in Salem, Ohio, and later after moving to Texas, went on to get her RN in Nursing. Linda loved cardiology and hospice nursing. She also did prison ministry and mentored many new nurses. Later in life, Linda discovered her talent for drawing, painting and writing.

She was preceded in death by her oldest son, Gary Robert Mincher; her parents; and all three of her brothers, Kit, Jeff, and David Glass.

Survivors include her oldest daughter, Ann-Michele Moore and husband, Billy Wade Moore; youngest son, Robert Donn Mincher and daughter-in-law, Kelly Bauman Mincher; youngest daughter, Deborah Suzanne Tull and husband, Brandon Tull; her grandchildren, David Cody Miller, Joshua Randal Miller, Alaina Leigh-Ann Klecka, Kristina Lauren Klecka, Amanda Hope Mincher, Jacob Wyatt Mincher, Anthony Ryan Tull, James Austin Tull, Lauren Elizabeth Tull, and Emma Grace Tull. She is also survived by her great-grandchildren, David Exon Cravens, Karson Hope Dorris, Amelia Karamina Tull, Waylon Ryan Tull and Connor Edward Tull.

She also leaves behind several nieces and nephews who were very dear to her.

The family would like to thank the entire Compassas Hospice team for all their love and care to our mother.

 

Place of Service: Lake Shore Funeral Home , 5201 Steinbeck Bend; Waco, TX 76708



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  1. Bobby, I am so sorry for your loss. Please let me know if I can help in any way.

    • Ann-Michele Moore

      Thank you so much for the plant Betty. It’s beautiful. Thank you for always being there for my brother. Ann-Michele Moore

  2. Mom, I miss you so much already. I am so sorry for everything you had to endure. You never complained about your pain. You never let it show. You are my best friend. You were always there for me. I hope I made you proud. Save me a spot in heaven please. I know we will see each other again. Until then, enough being with Gary. I love you more than I can say.

  3. Michelle Ann Peacock

    Ann, I am so sorry for the loss your mother. Linda was a wonderful nurse and all around wonderful person. I enjoyed the years I worked with her at Providence Hospital. Please remember all of the great memories you shared over your lifetime with her. She will always be looking down on you as a proud mother. Prayers are being sent up for you and your family during this sorrowful time.

  4. Condolences to Linda’s family. I knew Linda at St Catherine Center. She was a very sweet lady. May she Rest In Peace. 🙏

  5. Rose Mary Teresa Munos

    Ann I want to give you and your family my sympathy. The last time I saw you and your Mom was in Providence OPS .I can see your Mom waling down the halls at Providence when we were working together Sorry I could not attend the service. Your Mom.’s spirit will live on through you all.

  6. Rose Mary Teresa Munos

    Ann I want to give you and your family my sympathy. The last time I saw you and your Mom was in Providence OPS .I can see your Mom waling down the halls at Providence when we were working together Sorry I could not attend the service.

  7. Your mother was my sister in law when I was married to Kit. She and connected on face book and then she just disappeared. What a shock when I found this on google . Linda and I were good friends, she did my hair. I do not know when Kit died or where he was buried. Maybe one of you can tell me. I’ve missed Linda for a long time. How sorry I am I did not know until now. Knew all of you when you were little. I am 81.

  8. I am Linda’s youngest daughter Debbie and mom talked fondly of you! I hope you are doing well.

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