Linda D. London

Linda D. London

linda london

November 23, 1950 ~ July 14, 2012

Linda D. London, 61, of Joseph Cox Court, died Saturday, July 14, 2012, at her home. She was born in Columbus, November 23, 1950, the daughter of the late Charles N. and Shirley J. Whitehead London. She is survived by her son, Phillip C. London of Columbus; brothers, C. David (Jonita) London of Columbus, Greg London of Lawrenceburg, and Tony (Amy) London of Columbus; sisters; Judy Immormino of Columbus and Leann London Hurt of Columbus; and nieces and nephews, D.J., Bryce, Charlie and Kate London, Brandon and Larraine Rich, Jami Immormino, Rob Seaman, and Amanda, Justy and Carter Hutt. She was preceded in death by her parents. Linda was a member of Community Church of Columbus. She loved to write cards and messages to new visitors to the church, individuals on the prayer list at church as well as to those who are out in the mission field. She also enjoyed singing, music, reading, needle crafts, and Bible study. Linda graduated from Columbus High School in 1969, and from Ivy Tech Community College in 1994 with a degree in accounting. She was also a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, Hartsville Chapter #550. FUNERAL SERVICES: Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Community Church of Columbus with the Rev. Chuck Coleman officiating. Calling will be from 4 to 8 p.m. today at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home and from 10 a.m. until service time Tuesday at the church. An Order of the Eastern Star Memorial service will be at 7:30 p.m. today at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to Pregnancy Care Center, 2420 7th St., Columbus, IN, 47201, or the American Cancer Society, 4567 Progress Drive, Columbus, IN, 47201-8819. Burial will be at Flatrock Baptist Cemetery in Bartholomew County.

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  1. I’m so thankful that Linda was part of my life. When I look back on her life I see: a prayer warrior, a woman of great faith, a mother who never gave up, an encourager, and a friend. She will be missed greatly.

  2. London family… my thoughts and prayers are with you all… Linda was a wonderful person… and will be missed by all

  3. Linda’s mother babysit for me in the 50’s. I then become re-acquainted with her in high school, and we graduated the same year. My sister was a nurse in 1976 when Linda was a patient at the hospital, and she and I helped Linda through a dark time in her life. Sorry she has passed. My sympathy is with her family.

  4. WITH OUR DEEPST SYMPATHY.SHE WILL BE TRUELY MISSED.FROM YOUR NEXT DOOR NEIGHBORS.HOMESTEAD MOBILE HOME PARK

  5. Linda will be missed greatly. She was a very strong and beautiful person. She fought a long hard battle with courage and grace. She was a true S-hero.

  6. “God is for us a refuge and strength, a help that is readily to be found during distresses. (Psalms 46:1) My deepest condolences to the London family on the loss of your loved one, Linda. And may the above words give you some comfort knowing that the Almighty God will continue to bless and strengthen you through this very difficult time.

  7. An absolutely amazing woman. So full of grace and love, following the example of her great Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

    She will be greatly missed but I’m so thankful she is dancing in heaven, free from pain and suffering.


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linda london

November 23, 1950 ~ July 14, 2012

Linda D. London, 61, of Joseph Cox Court, died Saturday, July 14, 2012, at her home. She was born in Columbus, November 23, 1950, the daughter of the late Charles N. and Shirley J. Whitehead London. She is survived by her son, Phillip C. London of Columbus; brothers, C. David (Jonita) London of Columbus, Greg London of Lawrenceburg, and Tony (Amy) London of Columbus; sisters; Judy Immormino of Columbus and Leann London Hurt of Columbus; and nieces and nephews, D.J., Bryce, Charlie and Kate London, Brandon and Larraine Rich, Jami Immormino, Rob Seaman, and Amanda, Justy and Carter Hutt. She was preceded in death by her parents. Linda was a member of Community Church of Columbus. She loved to write cards and messages to new visitors to the church, individuals on the prayer list at church as well as to those who are out in the mission field. She also enjoyed singing, music, reading, needle crafts, and Bible study. Linda graduated from Columbus High School in 1969, and from Ivy Tech Community College in 1994 with a degree in accounting. She was also a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, Hartsville Chapter #550. FUNERAL SERVICES: Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Community Church of Columbus with the Rev. Chuck Coleman officiating. Calling will be from 4 to 8 p.m. today at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home and from 10 a.m. until service time Tuesday at the church. An Order of the Eastern Star Memorial service will be at 7:30 p.m. today at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to Pregnancy Care Center, 2420 7th St., Columbus, IN, 47201, or the American Cancer Society, 4567 Progress Drive, Columbus, IN, 47201-8819. Burial will be at Flatrock Baptist Cemetery in Bartholomew County.

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  1. I’m so thankful that Linda was part of my life. When I look back on her life I see: a prayer warrior, a woman of great faith, a mother who never gave up, an encourager, and a friend. She will be missed greatly.

  2. WITH OUR DEEPST SYMPATHY.SHE WILL BE TRUELY MISSED.FROM YOUR NEXT DOOR NEIGHBORS.HOMESTEAD MOBILE HOME PARK

  3. Linda’s mother babysit for me in the 50’s. I then become re-acquainted with her in high school, and we graduated the same year. My sister was a nurse in 1976 when Linda was a patient at the hospital, and she and I helped Linda through a dark time in her life. Sorry she has passed. My sympathy is with her family.

  4. London family… my thoughts and prayers are with you all… Linda was a wonderful person… and will be missed by all

  5. “God is for us a refuge and strength, a help that is readily to be found during distresses. (Psalms 46:1) My deepest condolences to the London family on the loss of your loved one, Linda. And may the above words give you some comfort knowing that the Almighty God will continue to bless and strengthen you through this very difficult time.

  6. Linda will be missed greatly. She was a very strong and beautiful person. She fought a long hard battle with courage and grace. She was a true S-hero.

  7. An absolutely amazing woman. So full of grace and love, following the example of her great Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. She will be greatly missed but I’m so thankful she is dancing in heaven, free from pain and suffering.


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