She and Gregory Gene had four beautiful daughters, Lilly, Amy, Jennifer, and Norma; devoted sons-in-law, Arron and Santiago; and three special Grandchildren, Jacob, Cassie, and Mariah.
Linda, leaves her Mother Juanita Jefferson, of Talihina; one sister, Nancy Jefferson, of Talihina and Tulsa; and favorite cousins. She was preceded in death by her Father Norman B. Jefferson, her Grandparents; Aunt and Uncle Cooper and Lucille; and cousin Harry.
Linda, held a special place in her heart and in her life for her Medical Colleagues and coworkers.
Linda's life commitment was her family and her devotion to help others through her medical knowledge and skills, her musical talent and ability and her public speaking and commitment as a lay minister in the Oklahoma Indian Methodist Conference, St. Paul Methodist Church; the OIMC Women Organization; the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma; and the Oklahoma Sooners.
Linda, dearly loved the creek tradition of wake services therefore, her wake service was at 7 p.m. Tuesday evening at Pickett Chapel on South Hickory in Sapulpa.
Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday, November 16, 2005 at St. Paul Methodist Church on 8th and Jackson in Talihina, with interment in Talihina Cemetery next to her Father.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to a charity of choice or to St. Paul Methodist Church Piano Fund.
Sapulpa Daily Herald-November 16, 2005.
She and Gregory Gene had four beautiful daughters, Lilly, Amy, Jennifer, and Norma; devoted sons-in-law, Arron and Santiago; and three special Grandchildren, Jacob, Cassie, and Mariah.
Linda, leaves her Mother Juanita Jefferson, of Talihina; one sister, Nancy Jefferson, of Talihina and Tulsa; and favorite cousins. She was preceded in death by her Father Norman B. Jefferson, her Grandparents; Aunt and Uncle Cooper and Lucille; and cousin Harry.
Linda, held a special place in her heart and in her life for her Medical Colleagues and coworkers.
Linda's life commitment was her family and her devotion to help others through her medical knowledge and skills, her musical talent and ability and her public speaking and commitment as a lay minister in the Oklahoma Indian Methodist Conference, St. Paul Methodist Church; the OIMC Women Organization; the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma; and the Oklahoma Sooners.
Linda, dearly loved the creek tradition of wake services therefore, her wake service was at 7 p.m. Tuesday evening at Pickett Chapel on South Hickory in Sapulpa.
Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday, November 16, 2005 at St. Paul Methodist Church on 8th and Jackson in Talihina, with interment in Talihina Cemetery next to her Father.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to a charity of choice or to St. Paul Methodist Church Piano Fund.
Sapulpa Daily Herald-November 16, 2005.
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