ForeverMissed
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Linda had retired from White Castle Distributing in Louisville. She'd worked hard as a single mother and her life was her family and loved ones. She was an amazing artist, an avid reader, she loved spending time with her family geeking out and playing video games, and she had an easy sense of humor and a sweet smile that always drew people to her.
 
She is survived by her children Darren R. Driskell (wife Stacy), and Melissa Driskell (husband Steve), her grandchildren Lindsey, Nicole, Alexa, Mason and Hannah, her great grandchild Peyton, her brother and sister in laws Mark, Debbie, and Missy and their children, her lifetime partner Danny Stevens and his family and numerous friends and "adopted" family that is too numerous to list.

“How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.” - A.A. Milne (Winnie the Pooh)
July 29, 2020
July 29, 2020
You srsly couldn't take mama anywhere without her chatting and making friends along the way....the way her smile hit her eyes and that sweet laugh always seemed to draw ppl in...shopping, standing in lines...wherever...they'd just start chatting and mama had a way of putting ppl at ease that they'd find themselves in TMI situations...it was always hilarious and no matter how awkward it'd be she'd pat their arm and tell them "no worries hun, we got you" and laugh that laugh and it was all good...towards the end, I can't even count the number of doctors and nurses and staff that told me how much they loved her and what a sweet heart she was...Mama made ppl smile and made their days better even to the end <3

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July 29, 2020
July 29, 2020
You srsly couldn't take mama anywhere without her chatting and making friends along the way....the way her smile hit her eyes and that sweet laugh always seemed to draw ppl in...shopping, standing in lines...wherever...they'd just start chatting and mama had a way of putting ppl at ease that they'd find themselves in TMI situations...it was always hilarious and no matter how awkward it'd be she'd pat their arm and tell them "no worries hun, we got you" and laugh that laugh and it was all good...towards the end, I can't even count the number of doctors and nurses and staff that told me how much they loved her and what a sweet heart she was...Mama made ppl smile and made their days better even to the end <3
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