Linda Kay Berube
February 27, 1941 - November 9, 2014

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Gloria Blackmon
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| Nederland, TX |
| Thursday, November 13, 2014 |
My heart hurts today for Hugo, Faith and Linda's granddaughters. We know Linda is in a perfect place now with no pain. She was a beautiful person with a heart of pure gold. She was always so good to my daughter, Tonya, during all her teenage years. Tonya spent many hours on Linda's porch and she always felt better when she left. Thank you, Linda. We spent many Christmas Eves at their house. She was one of the most generous people I have ever met. Have a merry Christmas in Heaven this year, Linda. You are loved by so many and we will see you again.
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Mike Calais
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| Port Acres, TX |
| Wednesday, November 12, 2014 |
Very sweet lady...New her Husband from Texaco..God Bless this family in their time of need..Mike and Arlene Calais. RIP. Linda
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Valerie Martin
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| Groves, TX |
| Tuesday, November 11, 2014 |
Praying for you all.Granny will forever be loved an missed.One special lady!!!
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Tonya
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| Conroe, TX |
| Monday, November 10, 2014 |
Faith, pop, Emily and Sam I'm so sorry for your lose so glad I was able to see all of yall . Heaven has the most amazing angel now! We were so blessed to get to no mom( Linda ) now God gets to have her and enjoy her as we did.. She will be missed but one day we will get to see her again love all of y'all
Love, tonya, bud, mom and the kids
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SUE DAIGLE
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| PORT ARTHUR, TX |
| Monday, November 10, 2014 |
My heart and prayers go out to Linda's family. Make God grant them the strength and give them peace to deal with their loss and grief. There are no words to describe such a perfect person. I have known Linda for over 30 years and she has been the most wonderful friend. My heart breaks as I know I can never see or talk to her again. Anyone blessed enough to have her in their life knows what I am talking about. To know Linda was to know love and she loved unconditionally. Linda has been a strong influence in my life, if I needed someone to listen, someone to help me see things in a positive way she was always there. Linda never judged anyone. She gave to everyone she knew, she touched the lives of everyone she met even if in a small way with her unending kindness. She loved her family, friends and neighbors all. She would never turn anyone away if they needed a place to stay, a ride somewhere, food or whatever they needed Linda somehow helped them get whatever that might be. Her loves of her life were her husband, daughter and grand daughters. So many children besides her own called her Mom, and many others Granny. Christmas was Linda's favorite holiday and she Jesus was the reason for the season, but also the joy of having here family to share the Christmas activities with Linda always held the Christmas Party at her house every year with many family and friends in attendance. Linda was very artistic and she and her husband Boupy, daughter Faith and grand daughters Emily and Samantha decorated their yard with wooden figures and scenes Linda had painted. Their house had so many lights you could see it two streets over. Linda, I shall have to say my final goodbyes to my most precious friend, but I know you will be waiting to greet me someday with that beautiful smile and the most loving embrace God could make. He broke the mold when he made you as I have never known anyone else as loving and kind as you. I know you are watching over us at this moment, Linda, wishing us comfort, wishing she could spare us our grief. I shall never forget hearing the last words you were able to say "I love ya'll". You are loved ten fold that Linda. I miss you my precious friend, whom I considered my sister. Heaven is celebrating Linda while we here on earth are missing our angel.
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Rhonda Coleman
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| Johnson Bayou, LA |
| Monday, November 10, 2014 |
What a blessing it was to know you. You will be missed by many. Love you Aunt Linda!
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| Monday, November 10, 2014 |
May Gods Grace over follow in your soul ...Gods peace be with your family !!!
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Glenda Scoggins Pesl
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| Conroe, TX |
| Monday, November 10, 2014 |
To Linda's Family,
I am so sorry to hear of Linda's passing. We always came to visit in the summer. I looked forward to spending time with Linda. She was a special cousin! The last time I saw her was at our brother Gerald's funeral. We didn't get to spend but a few minutes together ... I can still hear her laughing at me because I told her that she looked just like I remembered her mother. Time changes life for us all. I am sorry that we didn't stay in touch because I missed out on a special bond that we had as kids.
My thought's and prayer's are with all the family. Love, Glenda Scoggins Pesl
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Kathy Scoggins Karcher
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| SMITHVILLE, TX |
| Monday, November 10, 2014 |
So sorry for your loss. Being first cousins you would think we'd see a lot of each other but we were raised in Smithville, 42 miles east of Austin, and only saw each other during the summer. I have a lot of childhood memories of Linda Kay as we grew. Last time I saw her was at one of our aunt's funeral. Love to you all and hope to see you on Thurs.
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Cathy Falb
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| Lumberton, TX US |
| Monday, November 10, 2014 |
Faith and family... I was devestated to hear of momma Berube's passing today. Your mom was a genuinely caring and loving person . She treated me as her own and for that I'm greatful. She will truely be missed! Love you guys!
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