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Linda L. <I>White</I> Hart

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Linda L. White Hart

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25 Jan 2021 (aged 71)
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Linda L. Hart, beloved wife of 48 years to Thomas Hart passed away on Monday, January 25, 2021. She was a devoted mother of Erin Hart, Kevin (Lyndi) Hart and Ryan (Kelsey) Hart. Loving grandmother of Ainsley, Ellis, Haywood and Sawyer. Dear sister of John White Jr., Jo Ann Marshall, Stephen White, Janis White and Marla White.
Born on March 17th to John E. and Louise White (Daly), 1949 in Champagne, IL, but she called Cincinnati home since 1967. She graduated from Mount St. Joseph in 1971 with a Bachelors in Nursing. She obtained a Masters in Nursing from the University of Cincinnati in 1976. As a Lieutenant Junior Grade in the United States Navy she had the honor of serving on the Presidential Coronary Care Team and the POW Repatriation Team. She met the love of her life, Tom, on a blind date in 1968, and they were married on May 27th, 1972.
Her many passions included, golf, tennis, playing cards with family, traveling the world and spending time with her grandkids. She was also a lifelong learner and avid reader. She will be remembered for her immense selflessness in every aspect of her life along with her constant smile and positive outlook. Serving in many volunteer roles, she was constantly giving back to her community. As a devout Catholic, she prayed on a regular basis living up to the nickname of St. Linda given to her, out of love, by her siblings. Her 25+ year battle with cancer without one complaint perfectly illustrates her relentless toughness. Her surviving family will strive every day to be half the person she was.
In honor of Linda, the family asks everyone to take Covid-19 seriously by wearing a mask, washing your hands, staying away from crowded areas and getting the vaccine. This horrible disease can take the toughest and best.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend Mass of Christian Burial at St. Ann Church Groesbeck on Monday (Feb. 1) at 11am, or live stream it at https://saintannparish.org/worship/on-line-mass-and-seminars/ . The attending are asked to maintain social distancing and wear a mask. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to American Cancer Society P.O. Box 22478 Oklahoma City, OK 73123. Special condolences may be expressed at frederickfh.com.
Linda L. Hart, beloved wife of 48 years to Thomas Hart passed away on Monday, January 25, 2021. She was a devoted mother of Erin Hart, Kevin (Lyndi) Hart and Ryan (Kelsey) Hart. Loving grandmother of Ainsley, Ellis, Haywood and Sawyer. Dear sister of John White Jr., Jo Ann Marshall, Stephen White, Janis White and Marla White.
Born on March 17th to John E. and Louise White (Daly), 1949 in Champagne, IL, but she called Cincinnati home since 1967. She graduated from Mount St. Joseph in 1971 with a Bachelors in Nursing. She obtained a Masters in Nursing from the University of Cincinnati in 1976. As a Lieutenant Junior Grade in the United States Navy she had the honor of serving on the Presidential Coronary Care Team and the POW Repatriation Team. She met the love of her life, Tom, on a blind date in 1968, and they were married on May 27th, 1972.
Her many passions included, golf, tennis, playing cards with family, traveling the world and spending time with her grandkids. She was also a lifelong learner and avid reader. She will be remembered for her immense selflessness in every aspect of her life along with her constant smile and positive outlook. Serving in many volunteer roles, she was constantly giving back to her community. As a devout Catholic, she prayed on a regular basis living up to the nickname of St. Linda given to her, out of love, by her siblings. Her 25+ year battle with cancer without one complaint perfectly illustrates her relentless toughness. Her surviving family will strive every day to be half the person she was.
In honor of Linda, the family asks everyone to take Covid-19 seriously by wearing a mask, washing your hands, staying away from crowded areas and getting the vaccine. This horrible disease can take the toughest and best.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend Mass of Christian Burial at St. Ann Church Groesbeck on Monday (Feb. 1) at 11am, or live stream it at https://saintannparish.org/worship/on-line-mass-and-seminars/ . The attending are asked to maintain social distancing and wear a mask. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to American Cancer Society P.O. Box 22478 Oklahoma City, OK 73123. Special condolences may be expressed at frederickfh.com.

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