Funeral Arrangements-Linda Caulk
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On July 28,2020 Linda Carolyn Caulk passed peacefully in her sleep to meet her parents Lindsay and Lillian, along with her brother Michael and sister Judy in heaven.
Linda had retired from White Castle Distributing in Louisville. She'd worked hard as a single mother and her life was her family and loved ones. She was an amazing artist, an avid reader, she loved spending time with her family geeking out and playing video games, and she had an easy sense of humor and a sweet smile that always drew people to her.
She is survived by her children Melissa and Darren along with her daughter and son in laws Steven and Stacy, her grandchildren Lindsey, Alexa, Nicole, Mason and Hannah, her great grandchild Peyton, her brother and sister in laws Mark, Debbie, and Missy and their children, her lifetime partner Danny Stevens and his children and numerous friends and "adopted" family that is too numerous to list.
“How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.” - A.A. Milne (Winnie the Pooh)
Unfortunately, being retired on disability her monthly income covered her expenses and not much else. She passed suddenly without insurance and any help would be greatly appreciated to help relieve the burden of costs or financial stress on the family at a time when they're already suffering a great loss.
Linda had retired from White Castle Distributing in Louisville. She'd worked hard as a single mother and her life was her family and loved ones. She was an amazing artist, an avid reader, she loved spending time with her family geeking out and playing video games, and she had an easy sense of humor and a sweet smile that always drew people to her.
She is survived by her children Melissa and Darren along with her daughter and son in laws Steven and Stacy, her grandchildren Lindsey, Alexa, Nicole, Mason and Hannah, her great grandchild Peyton, her brother and sister in laws Mark, Debbie, and Missy and their children, her lifetime partner Danny Stevens and his children and numerous friends and "adopted" family that is too numerous to list.
“How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.” - A.A. Milne (Winnie the Pooh)
Unfortunately, being retired on disability her monthly income covered her expenses and not much else. She passed suddenly without insurance and any help would be greatly appreciated to help relieve the burden of costs or financial stress on the family at a time when they're already suffering a great loss.
Organizer
Melissa Driskell
Organizer
Williamson, NY