Linda Ann Segress

Linda Ann Segress

1947 – 2021

Passed at home in Edmond at age 73. She is preceded in death by Husband, Roy Segress,  5 siblings, both parents and 1 son, Larry Walker.

She is survived by Sister, Kay Johnson of Edmond, Children, Geary & Colleena Walker of Noble, Valerie & Ricky Marchant of Guthrie, Kriss Ryland of Cresent, 10 grandchildren and 17 great grand children.

Linda grew up in Deer Creek. She started as a CMA working at Lacky Manor and went on to become a Truck Driver to Drive team with her Husband, for Covent Transport hauling explosives. She always said she was with the love of her life, and came in this world screaming and going out with a bang!

Linda enjoyed spending time with family and friends, enjoyed the fourth of July get togethers at home. Her favorite was always the water melon fights.

She was very proud to tell you how many years she had been sober and for a long time was active in AA.  She always liked and enjoyed helping friends and family.

She would always make time for Coffee or Canasta even if went to early hours of the morning.

 

Visitation will be held from 4:00-6:00 pm on Sunday, June 27th at Matthews Funeral Home.  A Graveside Service will be held at 2:00 p.m.

at Cashion Cemetery on Monday June 28th.

3 thoughts on “Linda Ann Segress”

  1. Verna and John Borns

    It was so nice to meet Linda when we went to Valerie and Rick’s Home in October 2017. They had invited us for dinner and Linda was helping Valerie with the meal, then Rick cooked it. The meal was delicious. Then we sat in the living room and chatted with Linda about her life and driving over the road. It was a very good visit. She gave me a picture of Valerie, Geary and Larry together (my siblings) I was so thankful for that. We also met the children and grandchildren- so fun. May God bless and comfort all her family. Thankful for her life.
    Verna and John Borns

  2. Pamela Grammar

    I was very fortunate to have met Linda through my friendship with her daughter, Valerie..Her experiences through life were diverse, and challenging, yet rewarding…She was a strong lady…and had the courage, strength, and tenacity to overcome any roadblock…She also embraced the love of and for her family…and her many friends…Whenever I saw Linda..she always had a smile on her face…joy in her heart and the ability to find the humor in every situation…
    She was a wonderful friend to so many…And, I greatly admired her outlook on life…She loved her family members…And was especially “in love” with her Grandchildren…
    I will miss her wit and charming ways…
    Until we meet again…wonderful friend…
    Pam

  3. Debra Jorgenson

    Aunt Linda I will miss you much more than you’ll ever know. The time I got to spend with you is priceless. I know you’re at peace and you’re with the love of your life and the rest of the family. I miss you and love you so very much. Your niece Debra Jorgenson.

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