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Linda Sue Wilcox

December 5, 1938 ~ March 7, 2024

Linda Sue Wilcox (nee Parker), 85, of Harlingen, Texas, passed away on March 7, 2024.  She was born on December 5, 1938, in Chicago, Illinois.  After graduating from high school in Chicago as her class salutatorian, she attended Eastern Illinois University where she graduated with a degree in elementary education.  While at Eastern, she met her beloved husband of 58 years, Frederick Wilcox.  Linda was a third and fourth grade teacher for over 30 years at Gavin School District, Lake Villa, Illinois. 

Linda led a rich and meaningful life, centered in her family, friends and faith.  She was a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother who always prioritized the well-being and happiness of her family.  There could be no more avid supporter and champion of her children and grandchildren in their lives.  Her fondest memories involved spending time with family and friends, hosting Thanksgiving and other holiday gatherings, spending summers on Lake Vermilion in northern Minnesota, and traveling the world with her husband, Fred.  Linda was also an avid reader, conversationalist, ballroom dancer and birdwatcher.  As a beloved schoolteacher who positively impacted the lives of countless students, many of her former students kept in touch with her over the years.  Linda was a Christian and longtime United Methodist who took comfort in the assurance she had an eternal home.  Fred and Linda retired to south Texas in 1995.   

Linda is survived by her son Jeffrey P. Wilcox (Maureen), daughter Susan E. Partridge (Craig), her loving grandchildren Curtis Sigourney (Rachelle), Nicholas Wilcox, Laura Coelus (Jake), Sarah Wilcox (Kostas), Jacqueline Partridge, great granddaughter Riley Burger, and her devoted poodle, Bonnie Blue.  Linda is also survived by her sister, Cecily Langellier (Larry) of Winfield, Illinois.  She is preceded in death by her husband Fred, parents Clarence and Susan Parker (Stroud) and brother William Parker. 

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  1. I seemed to meet with my Aunt Linda and Uncle Fred at 20 year intervals. And it was always like I'd seen them the day before. Warm and welcoming, always glad to be together. I'll miss that. God has truly welcomed an angel home.

  2. Thank you for posting on her FB page. I wrote something to all of you there. We loved your mom!  So thankful for our friendship. Btw, the first time we met at The Bronx, our dog peed on their carpet. Your parents didn’t care at all!  Your mom made such great desserts. What an outstanding person


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