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Linda Kaye Todd, 83, passed into the arms of Jesus Thursday, July 24, 2025 in Borger. Her Celebration of Life will be 10:00 a.m. Tuesday July 29, 2025 at Calvary Baptist Church. Burial will follow at Highland Park Cemetery under the direction of Minton Chatwell Funeral Directors of Borger. The family will meet friends at the funeral home from 5:00 until 7:00 Monday.
She was born June 2, 1942 in Denison, TX to D. R. Brumfield and Dora Roberts Brumfield. She married William "Bill" Todd January 27, 1961 in Borger. Linda loved her family, her friends and her church. She played piano when she was younger and drove the School Bus for Borger Schools for twenty-five years and worked as a receptionist at Minton Chatwell for many years before retiring. She did scripture crossword puzzles, her daily devotions and had a prayer list of over one hundred that she lifted up daily. Linda loved deeply and completely and if you were one of the blessed ones, you knew it.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Bill, her infant son Darren Todd and her three brothers Richard "Butch" Brumfield, Johnny Ray Brumfield and Beaty Joe Brumfield.
Linda is survived by her son Richard "Buddy" Todd and his wife Lisa of Amarillo, her daughter Deanya Todd of Borger, her four grandchildren Chance Snyder and his wife Josie, Ben Todd and his wife Charlotte, Zac Snyder and his wife Summer and Maddie Box and her husband Jake and her seven great-grandchildren Jake Snyder, Sadie Snyder, Victoria Snyder, Gracen Snyder, Brexley Snyder, Sutton Snyder and Audrey Todd.
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314 S Hedgecoke St, Borger, TX 79007
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