In Memory

Linda Jewell (Inyart) - Class Of 1965

Linda Jewell (Inyart)

Linda D. Inyart, age 66, of Nashville, IL, passed away on Friday, August 2, 2013 at 5:42 a.m. in her home surrounded by her family.

Linda was born on March 4, 1947 in Atlanta, GA, a daughter to Harold P. and Beulah (Hastings) Jewell. On August 16, 1965, she married Lyle Inyart in Olney, IL and he survives. Linda was a member of the First Baptist Church, Okawville, IL and was a sales clerk at Gas Mart, Coulterville, IL for 12 years. She enjoyed baking, especially fudge, candy and cookies, canning, fishing and playing bingo. Linda was a loving wife and mother and dearly enjoyed the time she spent with her family. Her baked goods were well known in the area as “Grandmas Kitchen.”

Survivors include her husband, Lyle Inyart of Nashville, IL; one son, Bryan L. (Edie) Inyart of Oakdale, IL; one daughter, Courtney D. Inyart of Red Bud, IL; six grandchildren, Daniel, Leonard, Rebecca, Tommy, Hayven and Kylie; one great grandchild, Rystain; four brothers, Larry Anderson of Park Hills, MO, Gary (Sandy) Anderson of Park Hills, MO, Dale (Pam) Anderson of Arnold, MO and Michael (Debbie) Anderson of Cahokia, IL; one sister, Sue (Don) Williams of Coulterville, IL; and numerous nieces, nephews and dear friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents; and step-father, Eugene Anderson who played a very important role in her life.

Memorial donations may be made in loving memory of Linda to help fight Lou Gehrig's disease.

Funeral services will be held at Pyatt Funeral Home, Coulterville, IL  with Reverend Randy Capps officiating. Interment in Coulterville City Cemetery, Coulterville, IL.

Published in Olney Daily Mail (IL) - August 6, 2013



 
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08/07/13 12:52 PM #1    

Wesley Weston (1964)

Butch,

  I'm so very sorry to hear about Linda's passing. I know that you two were meant for each other. I can remember the first time you two got thgether. I can still see you with a big silly grin on your face.She was so cute and your were so happy. What fun times you two must have had together..........My heart breaks for you to loose a partner of so many years. Know that she is in a better place, without pain and suffering. All my best to you my firend.........Wes


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