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Linda Lou <I>Farley</I> Reynolds

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Linda Lou Farley Reynolds

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
14 Nov 2021 (aged 79)
Neosho, Newton County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Fairview, Newton County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Linda Lou (Farley) Reynolds died November 14, 2021 in her home in Neosho. She was born November 22, 1941 to William Glenn and Berta Irene (Landreth) Farley. Linda was the second youngest of twelve siblings. After graduating from Midway High School in 1959, Linda moved to Kansas City, Missouri.
Later, while her kids were young, Linda moved to Anchorage, Alaska, living there for the better part of 40 years. Linda passionately followed the Iditarod Sled Dog Race every winter from the time she moved to Alaska, and she missed the sight of the snow-topped mountains dearly after moving away.

Linda was better known as 'Mammaw' to her six grandkids: Linda also has two great grandkids, Linda's grandkids and great-grandkids all have joyful memories of her, from baking to watching movies, and all of them cherish the time they spent with their Mammaw.

Linda is survived by a brother and sister as well as countless nieces, nephews and other extended family.

Linda is preceded in death by her parents, William Glenn and Berta Irene (Landreth); brothers, William Glenn, Jr. (who died in infancy), Lewis Farley, Leroy Farley, Jack Farley and Bud Farley, and sisters, Colleen Rumley, Louise Eaton, Bessie Bumpas and Peggy Long.
Linda Lou (Farley) Reynolds died November 14, 2021 in her home in Neosho. She was born November 22, 1941 to William Glenn and Berta Irene (Landreth) Farley. Linda was the second youngest of twelve siblings. After graduating from Midway High School in 1959, Linda moved to Kansas City, Missouri.
Later, while her kids were young, Linda moved to Anchorage, Alaska, living there for the better part of 40 years. Linda passionately followed the Iditarod Sled Dog Race every winter from the time she moved to Alaska, and she missed the sight of the snow-topped mountains dearly after moving away.

Linda was better known as 'Mammaw' to her six grandkids: Linda also has two great grandkids, Linda's grandkids and great-grandkids all have joyful memories of her, from baking to watching movies, and all of them cherish the time they spent with their Mammaw.

Linda is survived by a brother and sister as well as countless nieces, nephews and other extended family.

Linda is preceded in death by her parents, William Glenn and Berta Irene (Landreth); brothers, William Glenn, Jr. (who died in infancy), Lewis Farley, Leroy Farley, Jack Farley and Bud Farley, and sisters, Colleen Rumley, Louise Eaton, Bessie Bumpas and Peggy Long.


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