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Lynda Rose, 74, of Columbus, Georgia passed away on April 1, 2021.
Ms. Rose was born on October, 29, 1946 in Danville Illinois.
Lynda had a strong love for horses, her friends, and grandchildren.
She is preceded in death by her parents; William Bower and Erma Richardson Bower, and her husband; Marcus Ray.
Her survivors include her stepdaughter; Lisa (Matt) Renfroe, grandchildren; Easton, Rayce, and Wyatt Renfroe, and stepbrother; Roger Bolt.
A Celebration of Life Memorial will be hosted on May 29, 2021 at 3pm at her home.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Lynda’s honor to Columbus Hospice, Begin Again Farms, or Paws Humane.
The family is being assisted by Georgia Cremation, 7500 Veterans Parkway, Suite A, Columbus, Georgia 31909, 706-577-0055. The family invites you to leave a condolence or share a fond memory below.
Karen Phillips says
Lynda was as close to a sister as I ever had. We rode together and made many trips together to visit our adopted mom, Tuke Shoemaker starting in Alabama and ending in Texas. I will miss her dearly but know she will be riding in Heaven with all her loved ones!!!
GINA ROSE ZOBAL says
Lynda was a great sister in law…She was a part if my life since a teensger..We had good times Good family gatherings an partys.. You were always a part of Our Family Surely Going to miss you But I know you loved your Dogs an Your Junebug…Go Ride high with Junebug Lynda Shes waiting for you..Love you..always..Gina Rose Zobal..❤❤
GINA ROSE ZOBAL says
Lynda was a great sister in law…She was a part of my life since a teenager..We had good times Good family gatherings an partys.. You were always a part of Our Family Surely Going to miss you But I know you loved your Dogs an Your Junebug…Go Ride high with Junebug Lynda Shes waiting for you..Love you..always..Gina Rose Zobal..❤❤
Sandra Mason says
So sorry that Lynda is gone. We spent many summer weekends at Unicoi Springs having a great time. Now she will be back with Marcus, June ugly & the dogs, all who she loved dearly. Will miss her, always cooking something & making sure you had something to eat. She was a good friend.
Sandra Mason says
So sorry that Lynda is gone. We spent many summer weekends at Unicoi Springs having a great time. Now she will be back with Marcus, Junebug & the dogs, all who she loved dearly. Will miss her, always cooking something & making sure you had something to eat. She was a good friend.
fleursupchurch@gmail.com says
Fleur Stearns Lynda was a very special friend. I liked going to Helen Ga with her. We had supper together many times. She was a good listener and a great friend. I miss her so much.
Olivia Lowery says
You were my sister-in-law, sister and friend all wrapped in one. Good times, bad times, fun times sad times, we shared them all. The memories will live on. You will surely be missed. I know Marcus and Junebug are happy!!
Brenda Rodriguez says
Will miss Lynda but I know she is out of pain now, she was a lover of animals, horses and dogs. They were a big part of her life along with her friends. I never met some of them but she made me think I did with her stories of their adventures. Will miss you Linda but want forget you. Condolence to Matt,Lisa and boys.
Sherri Quinn says
Lynda was kind and always kept everyone fed! An excellent horsewoman and creative in everything she touched. Her flowers and gardens always flourished. Now Lynda is home with all her beloved animals and a garden we could not imagine here on earth, in the company of Marcus and all of our friends we miss.
Phyllis Teel says
I just found out Lynda passed. We worked together many years and have always loved talking with her. I will miss her very much. I’m glad she is out of pain. I know she suffered so. Until we see each other again.
Herb Murray says
Lynda loved her friends and always made you feel at home when she was around ! She also loved to cook , her bread and butter Pickles were the best !