Linda
Vanderford
)Morris
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Linda (Vanderford) Morris, 78, of Fort Wayne died March 29, 2020 at Lutheran Life Villages, Fort Wayne, IN. Linda was born to the late Richard and Clara Vanderford on August 12, 1941 in Lafayette. She was a member of Trinity English Lutheran Church. Linda graduated from South Side High School Class of ‘59and Purdue University Class of ‘63. Linda is survived by her husband of 54 years Richard Morris; son, Scott (Chris) Morris; daughter, Julie (Mark) Bailey; sister, Nancy Skinner; grandchildren, Kasey and Jacob Bailey and Thaddeus and Theodore Morris. Linda was preceded in death by a brother, Rick Vanderford.
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Julie, Mark, Kasey and Jake- Please know you are all in our thoughts and prayers during this most difficult time. I know these past few months have been difficult on your entire family. I cannot imagine how rough it is for you as this is the most difficult of times in which to work through the grief of losing a loved one. There is nothing that can be handled right now that is “normal” for this situation, which I am sure is tough. Just know that your mom, mother in law and grandma is now in a better place, free from the pain and suffering of both her mind and body. She is lovingly looking down upon you all. Much love to you all.
Dear Dick and Family, I am sorry to learn of Linda’s passing. You have my sympathy on the loss of such a fine person, wife, mother, and friend.
Richard, Together with my children. Andrew Thompson and Anne Titus we will keep you and your family in our thoughts and prayers. Pamela Thompson, columbia city
Dick, I was sorry to learn that Linda passed. Please know that Joe and i are thinking of you, your children and grandchildren during this difficult time. You have our sincere sympathy.
Dick, I was so sorry to hear about Linda passing. I know this is a sad time but we also know that she is at peace now and has no more pain . She had more love in her than anybody I know. I enjoyed our many years and many lunches together at Lutheran Life Villages in which we became such good friends, I love you guys so much! Even though I moved away that love will never stop. I still have and enjoy the nativity set that her and her dad made for me. It sits proudly on my desk every Christmas. You take care and hopefully I will see you soon.
Dick, I am so sorry. Linda’s big smile, as seen in the picture, is how I remember her. May God comfort you in this loss.
Dick, Mel and I are both so sorry to hear of Linda’s death. We have many good memories of both of you working as volunteers at LLV.
Dick, I am so very sorry to hear of Linda’s passing. I wish you and your family all the best.
Our deepest sympathy to Dick and the entire family. We have missed seeing you at Redwood Inn, La Margarita, and on Land Cruise tours. Linda will be missed by all who knew her.
Julie, Mark, Kasey and Jake – I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Losing someone we love is so hard, so know you are in my thoughts and prayers.