Linda Lee Felten

In Loving Memory

Linda LeeFelten

Date of Birth November 15, 1940
Passed Away On December 15, 2023
At Age 83 years
Resident of Bandera, TX
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Linda Lee Felten, 83, passed away peacefully Friday, December 15, 2023, at her longtime Bandera home, surrounded by loved ones. She was the widower of Kenneth Felten, survived by her sister, Sherrie Jolin, and husband Dave Jolin; brother in law, Bob Felten and wife Donna Felten; daughters, Dina Buettner and husband Karl Buettner, Shayne Brown, and Tracy Rhodes, and husband Rocky Rhodes; and her grandchildren, Davis Buettner, and wife Sydney Buettner, Hannah Buettner, Gunnar Brown, Gage Brown, Stoney Rhodes, Stella Brown, and Stormy Rhodes; and great-grandchildren, Hudson Buettner, and Henry Buettner; and numerous nephews and nieces.

Born November 15, 1940, at Cook County Hospital in Chicago, Illinois, she was the eldest daughter of Irving “Yoyo” Sherer and Helen Sherer. She graduated high school in 1958, and enjoyed a long career as a Bank Teller for over 50 years, where she cherished the personal bonds she created with her customers and coworkers.

Linda met her husband, Ken, as a sophomore in high school, and they wed two years after graduation on May 21, 1961. They enjoyed a 59-year marriage. She was his “one and only,” as he wrote on the high school portrait he gave her, and on Valentine’s cards shortly before his death. Together, they were enthusiastic parents, driving their children all over the state of Texas to attend rodeos, and later devoted grandparents, attending almost every sporting event their seven grandchildren participated in.

Linda enjoyed fishing, was an avid reader, and made the best pecan pie in the Hill Country. Beyond her grandchildren’s sporting events, she was a fervent fan of the Dallas Cowboys and Michael Jordan, and she loved to gamble, especially in Vegas. She was a regular at Rosa’s Hair Studio in Bandera, rarely, if ever, missing a hair appointment, and could always be seen with a freshly done set of her signature terracotta-colored nails.

She is remembered for her protective nature over her family, her cunning wit and strategic mind, her unbreakable resiliency, and her poise. She was an advocate for the underdog, and a shining example of what it means to be steadfast in your personal values. She retained her cutting sense of humor until her final days. She is missed dearly.

Memorial services will be held at 11 AM, Tuesday, December 19, 2023, at Grace Lutheran Church in Bandera.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Grace Lutheran Church of Bandera, or St. Jude Children's Hospital in her honor.



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Funeral Service

Memorial Service

Grace Lutheran Church

Bandera, TX, 78003

December 19, 2023

11:00 AM

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Condolences (9)

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Rosemary Faris Kerrville December 21, 2023
"I just found out of Linda's passing and am saddened, but know that she is in HIS hands now. I worked with Linda at Security State Bank & Trust for a couple of years. She was always kind and caring. She knew my dad because he was born and raised in Bandera. She always ask about him showing what a caring person she was. I am so sorry for your loss of a beautiful lady."
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Pam Flanary Bandera, TX December 19, 2023
"Such a great person to know. She was a great grandmother to her grandkids and much loved by the community. She was a gem!!!"
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Adrianne Zawadzke Rockdale, TX December 19, 2023
"Linda aka Nana was a one of a kind lady, she always had her family's best interests at heart, she would have gone to war with anyone for them. I'm proud to say I was one of hers, even if I wasn't. She was the absolute most amazing Nana to her grands, she had to do double grandma duty for some and she did it full of Grace and Love. I am forever grateful for the love she showed me and mine throughout the years. Thank You Nana for everything. I know you are singing with the Angels and getting soo much love from Jesus. Felton Ladies you have my deepest condolences and will forever be in my prayers."
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