Linda Kay White

In Loving Memory

Linda KayWhite

Date of Birth December 19, 1947
Passed Away On September 15, 2023
At Age 75 years
Resident of Devine, TX
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Linda K. White, 75, of Devine, Texas passed away Friday, September 15, 2023 at Lytle Nursing Home. Linda was born on December 19, 1947 in Kerrville, Texas to the parents, JW White and Margaret Louise White.

Linda started school in Kerrville, Texas until the family moved to San Antonio where she graduated from Robert E. Lee High School.

Linda had many jobs throughout her life. The one she was most proud of was her time in the Air Force. She was a Vietnam era veteran and was proud of her service.

She married Jerry Civiletto in 1968 and had her first child, Tamra K. Schroeder. Years later, she married Charles Atkinson in 1974 and had her second daughter, Erica Lynn Schroeder.

Linda has six grandchildren, Ashley, Nicole Schroeder, Kasey Kaye Frazier, Stephanie Lynn Schroeder, Steven Hyrum Civiletto, Sarah Lizabeth Schroeder, Sean-Eric John-Ernest J.W.Schroeder. She has four great-grandchildren, John Schroeder, Braxton, Frazier and Maggie Schroeder, McKenna Frazier. She is also survived by her two brothers, Jake White of San Antonio, Texas and Rick White of Blanco, Texas.

Services will be held 11 AM Friday, September 23, 2023 at Sunset Cemetery in Mountain Home, Texas and church service for Linda will be Saturday, September 24 at 11 AM at Devine Lutheran Church in Devine, Texas.



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Services

Funeral Service

Graveside Service

Sunset Cemetery

Mountain Home, TX, 78058

September 22, 2023

11:00 AM

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Funeral Service

Service

Devine Lutheran Church

Devine, TX

September 24, 2023

11:00 AM

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Condolences (5)

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Jessica Avila Blanco, TX September 21, 2023
"My dear sweet Linda,
Our story was unique and started with a fight. After that, I knew I couldn’t let you go. EVER. You were always so tentative with me and the kids. Called me all the time asking how we were and if we needed anything, talked about our kids, life problems, life achievements and life goals. Your life wasn’t always easy, but you are a survivor. You were God’s child. I will miss you so, so much Linda. Fly high with angels. We will see each other soon."
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Sarah Schroeder Jourdanton, TX September 20, 2023
"When I smell patchouli I will remember all the time you gave me a tight hug so warm and safe or when I listening to a old country music I will remember the little white car and driving to middle of nowhere to get a $1 soda. So on many memories is now bittersweet love you so much Granny"
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Steven Civiletto Blanco, TX September 20, 2023
"I am thankful to have gotten to spend all the time together we did over the years. I will always love you and will never forget our time together. I love you Granny"
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