Linda Kay Crider
Linda Kay Crider, 82 of Coshocton, Ohio passed on July 1, 2023, peacefully at her home with her family close by. Linda was born January 11, 1941, to the late Russell and Edna (Bell) Stone.
Early that morning the heavens opened and welcomed Linda ushering her through heavens gates.
John and Linda were married on May 2, 1962. They lived in Coshocton on a little farm raising their three children, Jackie, John (Chip) and Jodi. Then moved into town and spent the last twenty years in their beautiful home in Coshocton.
She is preceded in death by her husband John L Crider and daughter Jackie Unger and her Dog Lacy
She is survived and missed by her children Jodi (Steve) Honabarger, and John “Chip” (Brandi) Crider, Son in law Tony Unger. Sisters Pat Infield and Virginia Carroll. Sister in-law Dixie (Harold) Miller, Kathy Stone, Myrna Stone and brother in-law Rocky Crider.
Grandchildren: Jennifer (Daniel) Graham, Chelsie (Doug) Miller, Bruce (Lindsay) Stevens, Kasey (Michael Ogle) Bowman, Kallie (Terence Parsons) Unger, Jackson (Alaina Lentz) Unger, Kiana (Brody) Bookless, John (Jade) Crider.
Great grandchildren: Remington Graham, Brayden Graham, Karaline Graham, Anderson Graham, Gage Stevens, Garrett Stevens, Olivia Martin, Emma Martin, Meadow Kintz, Kade Kintz.
In addition to her husband, daughter and parents, she was preceded in death by her brothers Jim Stone, Bill Stone and Kerry Stone and sister Nancy Mumpower. Niece Heather Crider and Nephew Ronald Carroll.
Linda, loved scrapbooking, working in the yard with her flowers, and taking long speed walks at Lake Park, and cooking for others. She always looked forward to spending time with her children and grandchildren. She went to as many sports games and activities as she could. She was a woman of routine. For several years, she enjoyed her camper and her dog Lacy. At Christmas, she loved decorating and setting up her village. Her smile was sweet and always genuine. When you were with her, you knew when you were in trouble sometimes without her having to say a word. She made an amazing pink lady because I know her care was thorough and with intention. She loved card club and visiting with her friends and siblings. She was a team player and bowled for several years. She spent a portion of her time working at Canal Cargo. Her presence was always a gift. Linda loved to travel.
Linda was a strong fighter and now is at peace sailing in heavens. Floating free from any of life’s pain.
Calling hours were held on Friday, July 7, 2023 from 10:00 am to 11:00 am at Given-Dawson-Paisley Funeral Home. Funeral services followed at the funeral home at 11:00 am with Kristy Turner Miller officiating. Burial followed at Branch Cemetery.
For those who wish, memorial contributions can be made to The Wounded Warrior Project, P.O. Box758516, Topeka, KS 66675.
An online memorial can be viewed at www.given-dawson-paisleyfh.com.
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