Linda F. Creed, 70, of Parkesburg, passed away on Monday, May 8, 2023, at Tel Hai Nursing Facility in Honey Brook. Born in Johnson City, Tennessee, she was the daughter of the late Ulysses G. Creed and Mae E. (Woods) Creed. She was the wife of Larry Lowman.
She attended Octorara High School and went on to serve as a customer service representative for Wal-Mart for many years. She valued time spent with her family, thrift shopping, listening to music, and crafting.
She is survived in addition to her husband by two children: Angela Watts and husband Jason of Christiana, Melinda Mclaughlin, and husband Brandon of Narvon. Additionally, she is survived by two grandchildren: Reggie Watts and partner Carlee of Lampeter and Cheyenne Watts and partner Matt of Glenmoore, Pennsylvania.
She is preceded in death by her brother Larry Creed.
The family would like to thank the caring and compassionate staff at Tel Hai and Compassus Hospice. Mom was in the presence of family even when we weren’t with her. The staff allowed mom to die with dignity and grace but also allowed her to still have quality of life in the most trying of times. We will forever be grateful.
The family requested a private graveside service to be held at 3 PM on Monday, June 26, 2023, at Penningtonville Presbyterian Church Cemetery, 406 Main St., Atglen, Pennsylvania, 19310.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the Wilde Funeral Home in Linda’s honor to help defray funeral expenses.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the Wilde Funeral Home of Parkesburg. Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com
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Words can not express how sorry am for the family’s loss. I’ve known Linda my whole life and have so many memories with her in them. Like when she would make me sing from the time we got in the car til we got home. We butted heads at times but at the end of the day she was family. I love and miss her now and always.
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My thoughts go out to all family and friends of Linda. May you rest in peace. You were such a unique kind hesrted human.
Sorry for your loss
Angie and Mindy I'm so sorry to hear of Linda's passing. My family knew all of the Creed family very well. They all came from the same hills in North Carolina and Tennessee and all ended up in Cochranville. I grew up with Linda in church, in school, and in the "ville". We had a lot of good times over the years. I was thinking of her not long ago, that I hadn't heard from her or seen her on facebook for quite a while. RIP dear friend.
Angie and Mindy, I am so
Angie and Mindy, I am so sorry to hear about Linda. She will be greatly missed. I'm glad I had the privilege to know her. I'm here for you . Susan