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Binger, Oklahoma April 2017 February 16, 1954 ~ April 15, 2017 Linda Lynn was born February 16, 1954 to Dewey and Mary [Walton] Stevens in Oklahoma City, OK. She passed away, Saturday, April 15, 2017 at her home in Binger at the age of 63. Linda attended school in Oklahoma City. She married Jesse Lynn August 21, 1970 in Wichita Falls, TX. They lived a short time in Oklahoma City before moving to Binger. Linda worked at Loren's Grocery, Mill's Cafe, and Adam's Place. She enjoyed arts and crafts. She was preceded in death by her parents, Dewey and Mary Stevens, and three sisters, Wanda Stevens, Midge Tapper, and Bonnie Jarrett. Linda is survived by her husband Jesse Lynn of the home, Binger, OK; three children, Amy Culp and her husband Chris, Kent Lynn and girlfriend Kirsti, and Kary Optiz and her husband Danny all of Binger; four grandchildren, Emily and Breeanna Culp, and Abby and Drey Opitz all of Binger. Services: Church of God, Tuesday, 2:00 pm, April 18, 2017, Binger, OK Officiating: Rev. Kevin and Melissa Bartley Burial: Murray Cemetery, Binger, OK under the direction of Turner Funeral Home, Binger, Oklahoma. |
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