Linda Campbell

linda campbell

October 27, 1953 ~ March 14, 2025

Born in: Garland, TX
Resided in: Avinger, Texas

Mrs. Linda Campbell, age 71, of Avinger, Texas, passed away at her home on Friday, March 14, 2025.  She was born on October 27, 1953 in Garland Texas.

Mrs. Campbell is preceded in death by her parents, and two sisters.  She is survived by her husband, Bob Campbell of Avinger; one son and daughter-in-law, Carl and Janna of Jefferson; five grandchildren, Blaine, Chloe, Carson, Karley, and Alyssa.

A celebration of Linda’s Life will be held at a later date.  Arrangements entrusted to Reeder-Davis Funeral Home in Hughes Springs.

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  1. Candle 2Praying for His Peace, Comfort and Strength in these most difficult days for each of you. In Jesus Name, Amen.

  2. Candle 2So sorry you will be missed sweet friend.Sending love and prayers for your family especially Bob❤️RIP Linda 💔🙏💔

  3. Candle 2Carl Joe and Family, So sorry to hear about your mom’s passing. She was a long time friend of many years. We had lost contact the past couple of years and I could not find her on Facebook. Our dear thoughts and prayers will be with you and family at this most difficult time. With Out Deepest Sympathy.

  4. Candle 8Bob and CJ , I’m so very sorry for the loss of Linda. There are no words on the legacy Linda has left on our family. We have lost such a special person, one who would go out of htter way to help someone who needed it. She knew so much of the history of our family and Caddo Lake bb;and she will be greatly missed

  5. Candle 8Bob and CJ , I’m so very sorry for the loss of Linda. There are no words on the legacy Linda has left on our family. We have lost such a special person, one who would go out of her way to help someone who needed it. She knew so much of the history of our family and Caddo Lake and she will be greatly missed.

  6. Candle 5Rest in Peace Linda. A person ready to help anyone in need and a wonderful baker and cook. You will be missed by all who knew you. ❤️🙏

  7. I have been out of town for a week and just found the notice of Linda’s death. I am so shocked to see this and I am so dreadfully sorry I was not here when the word came. Linda was a most enjoyable person and a good friend to most everybody. She was unknown to me when I was performing in my Living Room Theatre and around but made the effort to stop by and talk one day convincing me to help getting a group started to dig up more of the history of Caddo Lake and environs. We started the Caddo Lake Historical Research Committee and began the interesting work of recording the history still known by some who were alive in 1980s. It was a great sucess and a joy to do the work that we both loved and Linda was a major help in getting others interested in working with us. As time went on, we both backed out of the group but it still continues to a degree. We were
    asked to present the story of how we got started to the current group last year and afterwards Linda and I went
    to the lakeside and enjoyed a fish dinner while we caught up on a lot of things. I think Linda had a helping nature and was quite capable of doing whatever was necessary to do just that. She will certainly be missed by all of us who worked with her either in research or with the Krewe of Hebe, or many other pursuits. May she now rest in peace forever.

  8. I have been out of town for a week and just found the notice of Linda’s death. I am so shocked to see this and I am so dreadfully sorry I was not here when the word came. Linda was a most enjoyable person and a good friend to most everybody. She was unknown to me when I was performing in my Living Room Theatre and around but made the effort to stop by and talk one day convincing me to help getting a group started to dig up more of the history of Caddo Lake and environs. We started the Caddo Lake Historical Research Committee and began the interesting work of recording the history still known by some who were alive in 1980s. It was a great sucess and a joy to do the work that we both loved and Linda was a major help in getting others interested in working with us. As time went on, we both backed out of the group but it still continues to a degree. We were
    asked to present the story of how we got started to the current group last year and afterwards Linda and I went
    to the lakeside and enjoyed a fish dinner while we caught up on a lot of things. I think Linda had a helping nature and was quite capable of doing whatever was necessary to do just that. She will certainly be missed by all of us who worked with her either in research or with the Krewe of Hebe, or many other pursuits. May she now rest in peace,


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